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Paris protests could hit tourism and transport stocks again

Published 07/12/2018, 14:06
© Reuters. A figure with a yellow vest and a French flag is seen on a roundabout occupied by "yellow vests" protesters in Cissac-Medoc
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By Sudip Kar-Gupta and Blandine Henault

PARIS (Reuters) - France braced on Friday for another wave of protests against high living costs that could inflict more pain on tourism and transport stocks in the euro zone's No. 2 economy, after retailers, airlines and hoteliers suffered their worst week in months.

Air France KLM (PA:AIRF), supermarket chain Carrefour and electronics store FNAC Darty (PA:FNAC) have borne the brunt of the selling this week, underperforming their peers as the busy Christmas holiday season begins.

"The yellow vest protesters could scare away tourists and hit Accor and Air France, while the consumer sector will be hit as many French people will be put off from going out," said Meriem Mokdad, fund manager at Roche Brune Asset Management.

The French capital attracted 40 million visitors last year and has more than 2,000 hotels. In the first half of this year, tourists spent some 10.3 billion euros (9.18 billion pounds) in Paris.

FNAC shares hit their lowest since July on Friday and are on track for a 16-percent drop for their weakest week in 5-1/2 years, Carrefour (PA:CARR) is set for a 7.6 percent drop this week, its worst since July, and Air France has fallen 10 percent so far, its biggest weekly drop since August.

Hotel chain Accor (PA:ACCP) and motorway operator Vinci (PA:SGEF) hit 18-month lows on Thursday as protesters blockaded roads around the country, while the threat of a broader transport strike is growing.

By comparison, the CAC 40 is down 3.2 percent on the week, German retailer Metro has fallen 1.3 percent, and British Airways owner IAG (L:ICAG) is down 2 percent for the week.

For a graphic on French protests roil equities, see - https://tmsnrt.rs/2RDxLXu

Much of Paris will be in lockdown and tens of thousands of police deployed across the nation this weekend to contain what protesters are billing as 'Act IV' of the 'yellow vest' demonstrations that has seen the worst unrest in the capital since 1968.

Top-flight soccer matches have been cancelled, the Eiffel Tower is closed, and other popular landmarks are also shutting their doors on concerns about the demonstrations despite pledges on tax reforms from the government.

Small retailers saw a big drop in revenue, and the hotel industry lost reservations following last Saturday's protests as rioters torched cars, vandalised cafes, looted shops and sprayed anti-Macron graffiti in some of Paris's most affluent districts.

© Reuters. A figure with a yellow vest and a French flag is seen on a roundabout occupied by "yellow vests" protesters in Cissac-Medoc

"Last minute cancellations could be on the way in the tourism and transport sector. Accor has shown some relative resilience, Vinci has a strong enough balance sheet to cope, but we are more wary of the impact on Air France," said Pierre Willot, fund manager at Paris-based Montaigne Capital.

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