European stocks declined from a 15- month high as concern of a deepening economic slowdown in China overshadowed optimism resulting from the Federal Reserve’s third round of quantitative easing.
Citigroup Inc. cut its forecast for China’s 2013 growth to 7.6 percent from 8 percent on weakening external demand. Separately, the official Xinhua News Agency said China needs to be more cautious with its monetary policies as quantitative easing in the U.S. will create more pressure to control inflation.
National benchmark indexes fell in all of the 18 western European markets, except Belgium. Germany’s DAX slipped 0.1 percent, the U.K.’s FTSE 100 (UKX) declined 0.4 percent, while France’s CAC 40 dropped 0.8 percent.
SSAB (SSABA) tumbled 6.9 percent to 53.05 kronor, the biggest decline since February. The steelmaker said demand for strip products has been much weaker than expected in the third quarter and warned that falling iron ore prices are expected to hurt earnings in the first quarter of next year.
H&M (HMB) declined 1.6 percent to 243.20 kronor as Europe’s second-largest clothing retailer reported third-quarter sales that missed analysts’ estimates after an August heatwave in some parts of the region hurt business. Revenue excluding value-added tax rose to 28.8 billion kronor ($4.4 billion) through Aug. 31, the Stockholm-based company said, missing the 29.8 billion-kronor average estimate of 19 analysts surveyed by Bloomberg. Sales at stores open at least a year declined 4 percent in August.
U.S. stock-index futures slightly fell after a report showed manufacturing in the New York area shrank more than forecast
The Federal Reserve Bank of New York’s general economic index dropped to -10.41 from -5.85 in August. The median forecast called for -1.9.
Global Stocks:
Hang Seng 20,658.11 +28.33 +0.14%Monday trading started in European indices decline after reaching 15-month high against the announcement of the beginning of the third round of quantitative easing.
The head of the Eurogroup Jean-Claude Yunkes European Stabilization Fund will be launched in October 2012. Planned to give the first three tranches of a total size of 32 billion euros.
The data on the trade balance evroozony seasonally adjusted for July was 7.9 at the forecast 12.3.
FTSE 100 5,900.77 -14.78 -0.25%
CAC 40 3,561.25 -20.33 -0.57%
DAX 7,395.78 -16.35 -0.22%
SSAB shares fell 8.5% after a decline in demand for the products. Paper Hennes & Mauritz AB decreased by 2.2% after the level of sales was lower than forecast. Vodafone capitalization decreased by 1.1% after the announcement of the creation of a reserve fund for the payment of taxes in India.
Asian stocks rose, with the regional benchmark index headed for the longest winning streak since January 2011, after the Federal Reserve said it will buy mortgage-backed securities to bolster economic growth.
Nikkei 225 9,159.39 +164.24 +1.83%
S&P/ASX 200 4,390 +50.58 +1.17%
Shanghai Composite 2,129.14 +18.76 +0.89%
Techtronic Industries Co., a maker of Ryobi power tools that gets 72 percent of its sales in North America, gained 6.5 percent in Hong Kong.
Zhaojin Mining Industry Co., which gets 89 percent of its revenue from gold mining, surged 14 percent in Hong Kong after the price of the precious metal climbed to a six-month high.
Daewoo Securities Co. paced gains among financial firms, jumping 15 percent in Seoul.
European stocks advanced to their highest level in 14 months after the Federal Reserve said it will buy mortgage-backed securities to encourage economic growth in the world’s largest economy.
BHP Billiton Ltd. (BHP) and Rio Tinto Group jumped 5.8 percent and 6.5 percent, respectively, as Australia’s Treasurer said the country’s resource boom will continue. Lonmin Plc (LMI) rose 4.8 percent as it resumed talks with striking miners at its platinum mine in South Africa.
The Stoxx Europe 600 Index advanced 1.1 percent to 275.51 at 4:30 p.m. in London, its highest level since July 7, 2011.
The Fed said it will increase its holdings of long-term securities with open-ended purchases of $40 billion of mortgage debt a month. The central bank will continue to buy mortgage- backed securities until the outlook for the labor market substantially improves, the Federal Open Market Committee said yesterday in a statement at the end of its two-day meeting in Washington.
The FOMC also said it will probably hold the federal funds rate near zero until at least the middle of 2015. The Fed had said the rate would stay low through late 2014. Fed officials said economic growth will improve faster than they had projected, as they upgraded their estimates for gross domestic product growth in 2013 and 2014.
Euro-area finance ministers and central-bank officials hold a two-day meeting starting today in Cyprus to discuss plans for a banking union in the 17-nation currency zone.
European stocks extended their gains after the Thomson Reuters/University of Michigan gauge of consumer confidence unexpectedly climbed. The preliminary index of consumer sentiment rose to 79.2 in September from 74.3 in August. The median forecast of economists had called for a reading of 74.
National benchmark indexes rose in all 18 western-European markets.
FTSE 100 5,898.55 +78.63 +1.35% CAC 40 3,570.64 +68.55 +1.96% DAX 7,401.59 +91.27 +1.25%
Petropavlovsk Plc, a miner of gold in Russia, jumped 14 percent to 431.9 pence. Antofagasta Plc, which owns copper mines in Chile, rose 7 percent to 1,323 pence, its biggest rally in eight months, as metal prices jumped in London.
Nyrstar (NYR) NV, the largest producer of refined zinc, gained 10 percent to 5.28 euros. Evraz Plc (EVR), the mining company and steelmaker partly owned by billionaire Roman Abramovich, soared 13 percent to 293.2 pence. Vedanta Resources Plc (VED) surged 13 percent to 1,090 pence.
Chemring Group Plc advanced 5.3 percent to 344.9 pence. The company said that the U.K.’s Takeover Panel has extended a deadline for Carlyle Group LP to make a bid until Oct. 12.
Lonmin Plc rose 4.8 percent to 613.5 pence. The third- largest platinum producer by volume resumed talks in South Africa today to end an illegal strike that has spread to nearby mines that tap the world’s richest reserves of the metal.
The preferred shares of Volkswagen AG (VOW) added 4.9 percent to 152.50 euros. Europe’s largest carmaker said sales in August rose 19 percent to 719,500 vehicles.
Major U.S. stock indexes ended the growth of the fourth consecutive session. For the week DOW index added 2,16%, Nasdaq rose by 1,52%, S & P500 rose 1.94%.
Indexes rose against yesterday's decision of the Committee on the Federal Open Market. Today's growth is moderate compared to yesterday due to the reluctance of market participants to take long positions in anticipation of the weekend.
Growth indices also restrict speculation about the high probability that a new round of QE will not have such a strong positive impact on the stock market as the previous ones, because these actions by the Federal Reserve was widely expected and it was included in the price. It is worth noting that, despite the Fed's statement on the "unlimited" dates for the new round of QE, it is much less than previous programs (for the year under QE3 will spend $ 0.48 trillion from $ 1.7 trillion. Under QE1 and $ 0.6 trillion . as part of QE2).
Statistics released today was mixed, its impact on the dynamics of trade is negligible.
Thus, industrial production in August fell by 1.2% against the expected growth of 0.2% in this case, increased inventories (+0.8% in July vs. +0.3%).
Consumer sentiment index from Reuters / Michigan (preliminary data) in September rose to 79.2 against 74.3 in August and 74.1 forecast.
The inflation data were mixed: the total value of the consumer price index was below forecasts, basic - above.
As a part of most of the components of the index DOW surged. In the red are 14 components, of which the shares have fallen more than other AT & T, Inc (T, -2.78%). More than others in the share price rose Caterpillar (CAT, +2.46%).
Most of the major economic sectors are growing. The leader is the sector conglomerates (2.1%). In the red are only sector utilities (-0.7%) and the health sector (-0.5%).
At the close:
Dow 13,593.37 +53.51 +0.40%
Nasdaq 3,183.95 +28.12 +0.89%
S & P 500 1,465.76 +5.77 +0.40%
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