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Asian rally spreads to European stocks amid trade fears respite

Published 06/29/2018, 04:24 AM
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By Julien Ponthus

LONDON (Reuters) - European shares strongly rose at the open, following the lead of Asian markets which rallied from nine-month lows as China eased foreign investment limits and provided investors a temporary respite to trade war fears.

The pan-European STOXX 600 (STOXX) was up 1.2 percent by 0810 GMT, while Germany's trade-sensitive DAX (GDAXI) jumped 1.4 percent.

European indexes will however probably close on a loss for the week and the month as the escalation of the United States' trade dispute with China and the European Union took its toll.

A deal struck by EU leaders on immigration in the early morning also help improved sentiment and triggered a spike in the euro.

"The migrant crisis in Europe threatened German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s fragile coalition, which was in danger of collapsing if she left the summit without a deal", commented Jasper Lawler, head of research at London Capital Group.

Belgium's Galapagos posted the worst performance, plunging over 12 percent after disappointing drug trial results.

Spain's Caixabank (MC:CABK) led European stocks, up 6.5 percent after announcing the sale of its real estate business.

Deutsche Bank (DE:DBKGn) rose about 3.4 percent despite failing a U.S. stress test.

"This was expected, in our view, and we see no material change to our view", Goldman Sachs (NYSE:GS) said in a note.

As a whole, the European banking sector was firmly up, rising 1.7 percent but remains one of the worst performers of 2018 with a 11.5 percent decline since the beginning of the year.

The tech sector (SX8P), which was hard hit during the week as worries about global trade grew, also enjoyed a strong rebound with a 1.9 percent rise.

German lighting group Osram which plunged over 20 percent during the previous session after slashing its profit guidance, recouped some of its losses, rising 5.8 percent.

© Reuters. Traders work at Frankfurt's stock exchange in Frankfurt

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