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Stocks turn red, pound finds some peace

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January 17, 2019
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European stocksConcern over China’s economic outlook and possible U.S. tariffs on European cars dragged stocks lower on Thursday, while an anti-climactic end to the latest chapter in the Brexit saga offered sterling a moment’s peace.

Fresh news was thin as European trading got underway, but traders had more than enough to digest from last 24 hours to follow Asia’s overnight dip into the red.

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Carmakers SXAP fell more than 1.5 per cent after U.S. Senate Finance Committee Chairman Charles Grassley said he thought Donald Trump was inclined to impose tariffs on European cars to win better terms on agriculture.

Banks were hit by disappointing Societe Generale results and the tech sector SX8P was under pressure after one of world’s biggest chip producers, Taiwan Semiconductor forecast its steepest drop in revenue in a decade.

“There is some focus on the Grassley comments in relation to auto trade tariffs and also reference to there not being much progress in the U.S. China negotiations last week,” said Bank of Tokyo Mitsubishi strategist Derek Halpenny.

“There has obviously been a lot of optimism (in markets) since the start of the year and risk appetite has had a pretty good run, but this will place a few question marks over that.”

MSCI’s broadest index of world stocks MIAPJ0000PUS was down 0.1 per cent.

Markets like Japan had dithered in both directions, while Wall Street’s S&P 500 futures ESc1 drifted down 0.26 per cent.

China’s blue-chip index ended down 0.55, led lower by a decline in the country’s second-largest home appliances maker, Gree Electric 00065.SZ, after it warned of slower profit growth as the economy loses steam.

Chinese Premier Li Keqiang promised increased government investment this year and the country’s central bank injected more cash into the financial system, bringing the amount for the week to 1.14 trillion Yuan (168.74 billion dollars).

Stoking some caution was news that U.S. lawmakers introduced bills on Wednesday that would ban the sale of U.S. chips or other components to Huawei Technologies Co Ltd, HWT.UL or other Chinese telecommunications companies that violate U.S. sanctions or export control laws.

That came shortly before the Wall Street Journal reported federal prosecutors were investigating allegations that Huawei stole trade secrets from U.S. businesses.

Separately, Handelsblatt reported the German government was actively considering stricter security requirements and other ways to exclude Huawei from a build out of fifth-generation (5G) mobile networks.

Also lurking were worries the U.S. government shutdown was starting to take a toll on its economy.

White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett said the shutdown would shave 0.13 per cent off quarterly economic growth for each week it goes on.

As expected, British Prime Minister Theresa May narrowly won a confidence vote overnight and invited other party leaders for talks to try to break the impasse on a Brexit agreement.

An outline for Plan B was due by next Monday. Markets assume the exit date would be extended past March 29.

“Nothing has happened in the last 24 hours to dissuade us from the view that we are headed in the direction of an Article 50 delay, a softer Brexit or no Brexit,” said Ray Attrill, head of FX strategy at NAB.

All of which left the pound steady at 1.2872 dollars, though still short of Monday’s peak at 1.2929 dollars.

It reached a seven-week low against the euro before steadying at 88.50 pence.

The U.S. dollar was mixed, easing against the yen to 108.79 but flat versus the euro at 1.1396 dollars.

The dollar index was up at 96.088 DXY.

In commodity markets, palladium XPD hit record highs thanks to increasing demand and lower supply.

Spot gold XAU was little changed at 1,294.91 dollars per ounce.

Oil prices eased as traders worried about the strength of demand in the U.S. after its gasoline stockpiles grew last week more than analysts had expected.

U.S. crude futures CLc1 fell 38 cents to 51.93 dollars per barrel. Brent CLOc1 slipped 40 cents to 60.92 dollars.

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