European stocks fell, posting the biggest two-day drop in a month, as investors weighed corporate earnings and speculated stronger economic data will spur central banks to pare stimulus measures.
The Stoxx Europe 600 Index declined 0.6 percent to 319.82 at the close of trading.
Investors will watch U.S. economic reports this week on first-time claims for unemployment benefits and manufacturing in the New York area for clues on when the Fed will reduce the pace of its stimulus. The central bank may delay a decision until March, when it may pare monthly bond purchases to $70 billion from $85 billion, according to the median estimate in a Bloomberg survey on Nov. 8. The Fed next meets Dec. 17-18.
The Bank of England today brought forward the likely date for the U.K.’s unemployment rate to fall to 7 percent to the third quarter of 2015. That level is the trigger when the central bank may consider raising its benchmark interest rate.
The U.K.’s Office for National Statistics said the jobless rate as measured by the International Labour Organisation standards declined to 7.6 percent, the lowest since 2009, in the third quarter.
National benchmark indexes fell in 15 of the 18 western European markets. France’s CAC 40 lost 0.6 percent and Germany’s DAX slid 0.2 percent. The U.K.’s FTSE 100 slid 1.4 percent, its biggest retreat in almost three months.
Stada Arzneimittel dropped 5.5 percent to 37.88 euros for the biggest decline in more than a year. The drugmaker posted nine-month adjusted net income of 100.3 million euros ($135 million), missing analysts’ projection for 105 million euros.
Banco Popolare slid 6.1 percent to 1.34 euros. The Italian lender reported third-quarter net income of 9.26 million euros, missing analysts’ estimate of 47.5 million euros.
A gauge of bank shares fell 1.2 percent, for the third-biggest decline among the 19 industry groups in the Stoxx 600. Standard Chartered Plc lost 2.5 percent to 1,448 pence after Mizuho Securities Asia Ltd. advised investors to sell the shares. UniCredit SpA dropped 4.5 percent to 5.21 euros. Commerzbank AG decreased 2.4 percent to 10.09 euros.
Mediaset SpA tumbled 7.5 percent to 3.50 euros for the biggest drop in eight months. The broadcaster posted a third-quarter net loss of 57.4 million euros.
ICAP jumped 4.1 percent to 391.8 pence. The world’s largest broker of transactions between banks predicted pretax profit before exceptional items for the 12 months through March 2014 will be “">Drax Group Plc rose 2.6 percent to 653 pence. The operator of the U.K.’s biggest coal-fired power station forecast 2013 adjusted profit and earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization will beat analysts’ estimates.
U.S. stock futures fell, as investors weighed the strength of the economy to assess when the Federal Reserve may scale back stimulus.
Global markets:
Nikkei 14,567.16 -21.52 -0.15%
Hang Seng 22,463.83 -437.58 -1.91%
Shanghai Composite 2,087.94 -38.83 -1.83%
FTSE 6,619.56 -107.23 -1.59%
CAC 4,220.73 -43.05 -1.01%
DAX 8,987.06 -89.42 -0.99%
Crude oil $94.87 (-0.06%).
Gold $1281.00 (-0.01%).
European stocks fell, posting the biggest two-day drop in a month, as investors weighed corporate earnings and speculated stronger economic data will spur central banks to pare their stimulus measures. U.S. equity-index futures and Asian shares also retreated.
The Stoxx Europe 600 Index declined 0.4 percent to 320.46 at 10:39 a.m. in London. The gauge rallied for the past five weeks as the European Central Bank lowered its key interest rate and the Federal Reserve maintained bond purchases.
Investors will watch U.S. economic reports this week on first-time claims for unemployment benefits and manufacturing in the New York area for clues on when the Fed will reduce the pace of its stimulus. The central bank may delay a decision until March, when it may pare monthly bond purchases to $70 billion from $85 billion, according to the median estimate. The Fed next meets Dec. 17-18.
The Bank of England today brought forward the likely date for the U.K.’s unemployment rate to fall to 7 percent to the third quarter of 2015. That level is the trigger when the central bank may consider raising its benchmark interest rate.
The U.K.’s Office for National Statistics said the jobless rate as measured by the International Labour Organisation standards declined to 7.6 percent, the lowest since 2009, in the third quarter.
Stada Arzneimittel dropped 6.2 percent to 37.62 euros, for the biggest decline on the Stoxx 600. The drugmaker posted nine-month adjusted net income of 100.3 million euros ($135 million), missing analysts’ projection for 105 million euros.
Banco Popolare declined 3.2 percent to 1.38 euros. The Italian lender reported third-quarter net income of 9.26 million euros, missing analysts’ estimate of 47.5 million euros.
A gauge of bank shares fell 1.2 percent, for the second-biggest decline among the 19 industry groups in the Stoxx 600.
Standard Chartered Plc lost 3.5 percent to 1,434 pence after Mizuho Securities Asia Ltd. advised investors to sell the shares. UniCredit SpA dropped 3.2 percent to 5.28 euros. Commerzbank AG decreased 2.9 percent to 10.03 euros.
FTSE 100 6,653.77 -73.02 -1.09%
CAC 40 4,241.65 -22.13 -0.52%
DAX 9,053.39 -23.09 -0.25%
Asian stocks fell after China’s leaders failed to outline steps to curb state dominance of the economy and amid bets the Federal Reserve may start reducing U.S. stimulus next month.
Banks slumped in Hong Kong after a communique at the end of China’s four-day plenum made scant mention of financial reforms.
Nikkei 225 14,567.16 -21.52 -0.15%
S&P/ASX 200 5,319.18 -73.92 -1.37%
Shanghai Composite 2,087.94 -38.83 -1.83%
Tencent Holdings Ltd., China’s biggest Internet company, fell 2.8 percent after a news report quoted its chairman saying the company’s valuation is “scarily” high.
Noble Group Ltd. lost 4.6 percent in Singapore after Asia’s largest commodity trader by sales said profit slumped.
Pioneer Corp. surged 22 percent after the Japanese maker of car stereos reported an unexpected first-half operating profit.
Nikkei 225 14,588.68 +318.84 +2.23%
S&P/ASX 200 5,393.09 +5.95 +0.11%
Shanghai Composite 2,126.77 +17.30 +0.82%
FTSE 100 6,726.79 -1.58 -0.02%
CAC 40 4,263.78 -26.36 -0.61%
DAX 9,076.48 -31.38 -0.34%
Dow 15,783.10 +21.32 +0.14%
Nasdaq 3,919.79 +0.56 +0.01%
S&P 500 1,771.89 +1.28 +0.07%