EUROPE MARKETS: Italian Stocks Sink After Voters Reject Renzi In Referendum
05 Dezember 2016 - 1:59PM
Dow Jones News
By Sara Sjolin and Carla Mozee, MarketWatch
But Stoxx Europe 600 rises as investors shake off the news
Italian stocks retreated Monday after Prime Minister Matteo
Renzi's resignation announcement following defeat of a
constitutional referendum, but questions remain about political
uncertainty and the possibility of another eurozone crisis.
Italy's FTSE MIB was down 1% at 16,926.77. The index had fallen
as much as 2.1%, FactSet data showed.
Bank shares bore the brunt of the selloff on the Milan benchmark
as the industry has been trying to get more than EUR200 billion in
bad debt off its books. The FTSE Italia All-Share Banks Sector
Index fell 3.5%, but an improvement from an intraday low of
4.6%.
Among individual names, Banca Popolare di Milano Scarl (PMI.MI)
dropped 7.4%, and Intesa Sanpaolo SpA (ISP.MI) fell 2.3%. Shares in
troubled Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena SpA (BMPS.MI) lost 3.4%.
See: Monte dei Paschi advisers scramble for rescue plan
(http://www.marketwatch.com/story/monte-dei-paschi-advisers-scramble-for-rescue-plan-2016-12-05)
UniCredit SpA (UCG.MI) fell 5.3%, with Italy's largest lender in
talks to sell its Pioneer Investments unit
(http://www.marketwatch.com/story/unicredit-in-talks-with-amundi-for-pioneer-sale-2016-12-05)
to Amundi SA (AMUN.FR).
But across Europe, "the equity markets were hit by a massive
short squeeze. European indexes and U.S. futures aggressively
reversed losses," said Ipek Ozkardeskaya, senior market analyst, at
London Capital Group, in a note. The pan-European Stoxx Europe 600
index turned higher by 0.8% to 342.16.
Although the referendum officially was on Renzi's plan for a
legislative overhaul, the vote was widely seen in Italy as a vote
of confidence in the prime minister and his government. The fear
now is that the rejection sets the stage for an early election and
perhaps a Brexit or Trump-style political shake-up that ultimately
could lead Italy out of the eurozone.
Read:What to know now that Italy has voted 'no,' with Renzi set
to quit
(http://www.marketwatch.com/story/what-to-know-now-that-italy-has-voted-no-with-renzi-set-to-step-down-2016-12-04)
And see:How Italy's referendum could spark a 'systemic crisis'
in the eurozone
(http://www.marketwatch.com/story/how-italys-referendum-could-spark-a-systemic-crisis-in-the-eurozone-2016-11-29)
"Exactly what this means for markets still needs to be
determined, but the uncertainty this brings certainly won't be
welcomed," said Tony Cross, market analyst at TopTradr, in a
note.
"However, this should make the recapitalization of Italy's
struggling banks that bit harder, and Mario Draghi had pledged that
any volatility stemming from this could be met with further
extensions to ECB bond buying," he said.
The euro fell to a 21-month low
(http://www.marketwatch.com/story/euro-tumbles-to-21-month-low-against-dollar-after-italys-no-vote-2016-12-05)
against the dollar to $1.0505 before recovering to $1.0701. The
shared currency bought $1.0660 late Friday. Investors sold Italian
debt,
(http://www.marketwatch.com/story/italian-bond-prices-drop-yields-surge-after-referendum-defeat-2016-12-05)
a move that pushed the yield on Italy's 10-year bond above 2%.
European Central Bank President Mario Draghi is scheduled to
take part in the Eurogroup meeting in Brussels later on Monday. On
Thursday, the bank will hold its regular monetary policy meeting to
decide on the scope of its quantitative easing and other
measures.
Other indexes: In Frankfurt, the DAX 30 index climbed 1.4% to
10,663.87, with Commerzbank AG (CBK.XE) among just a few
decliners.
France's CAC 40 index perked up 0.9% at 4,567.20, and the U.K.'s
FTSE 100 index
(http://www.marketwatch.com/story/ftse-100-rises-as-bank-shares-recover-from-downbeat-start-2016-12-05)
traded 0.2% higher at 6,744.82.
Economic news: The final November reading for the eurozone
services purchasing managers index came in at 53.8, slightly lower
than the flash reading of 54.1. That figure still marked an
11-month high.
Activity in the U.K. services sector hit a 10-month high in
November. The services PMI from IHS Markit/CIPS was 55.2, compared
with a 54.0 FactSet estimate.
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
December 05, 2016 07:44 ET (12:44 GMT)
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