Trade war sell-off hits European shares hard

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European shares slid further on Monday as investors on both sides of the Atlantic grew increasingly fearful of the threat of a global trade war and its impact on the world economy.
A report that U.S. President Donald Trump planned to bar many Chinese companies from investing in U.S. technology firms and block more tech exports to Beijing hit Asian stocks overnight.
Europe’s tech sector .SX8P, which is mainly composed of hardware firms sensitive to trade barriers, fell 2.7 percent on the news, which could herald higher costs for companies.
Harley-Davidson Inc HOG.N said on Monday it would move production of motorcycles shipped to the European Union from the United States to its international facilities and forecast the trading bloc’s retaliatory tariffs would cost the company $90 million to $100 million a year.
Facing retaliatory tariffs from the European Union, Harley-Davidson said it would move production of motorcycles shipped to the EU away from the United States and forecast the tariffs would cost the company $90 million to $100 million a year.
The autos sector .SXAP, a key target for Trump who said on Friday he aimed to hike tariffs on EU car imports by 20 percent, fell 2.4 percent, marking its seventh straight day of losses.
Analysts have downgraded their expectations for global autos stocks earnings worldwide as the trade war has deepened in recent weeks.
Investors have grown more risk-averse with the increasing tensions over trade, driving some to reconsider their pro-cyclical positioning.
“We recommend buying into trade-newsflow-driven market weakness as the stronger growth is what should ultimately prevail,” said JP Morgan equity strategist Mislav Matejka.
Among individual stocks, French satellite group Eutelsat fell 6.2 percent after it confirmed it was considering making an offer for its British rival Inmarsat. Its possible target rose 4.3 percent.
Italian cable maker Prysmian fell 10 percent after it cut its guidance due to additional expected costs related to issues with its UK WesternLink undersea cable project.
Among stand-out gainers, Danish medical equipment maker Ambu jumped 6.5 percent to the top of the STOXX after JP Morgan started coverage of it with an “overweight” rating.
Telenet gained 5.1 percent after starting a 300 million-euro share buy-back program.(Reuters)

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