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LIVE MARKETS-Opening snapshot: In the red

Wed, 18th Mar 2020 08:42

Welcome to the home for real-time coverage of European equity markets brought to you by Reuters
stocks reporters. You can share your thoughts with Thyagaraju Adinarayan
(thyagaraju.adinarayan@thomsonreuters.com), Joice Alves (joice.alves@thomsonreuters.com) and
Julien Ponthus (julien.ponthus@thomsonreuters.com) in London.

OPENING SNAPSHOT: IN THE RED (0840 GMT)

European stocks opened well into red but less than what futures suggested just an hour or
two ago.

The STOXX 600 was nevertheless down 2.8% despite Wall Street pulling off a 6% jump yesterday
thanks to the hundreds of billions of dollars pledged in the U.S. and worldwide to cushion the
hit of the coronavirus pandemic.

Among the sectors worst hit are industrials, with notably airplane makers or equipment
makers Airbus, Safran, Rolls Royce, MTU Aero Engines losing all more than 10%.

Not surprisingly, oil and gas stocks are also getting hammered with oil prices tumbling
again and its the same story for miners as prices of metals also slump.

Among other sectors worth noting today are autos, down 3.5% with new announcements of plants
suspending production.

Data showed this morning that passenger car sales were already falling sharply in Europe's
major markets in February.

Telecoms are seen like a perfect safe havens today, with the sector up 3.5% as home working
takes mainstream. Ocado, up 3.5% also shows how online shopping is a safe place to be on March
18 2020.

Among individual stocks, H&M is down 10%, after announcing it would temporarily closing all
its 460 stores in Germany and all its 590 stores in the United States.

(Julien Ponthus)

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ON THE RADAR: SCRAPPED DIVIDENDS, PRODUCTION CUTS...(0752 GMT)

Can “whatever it takes” not be enough?

If even talks of helicopter money doesn’t make it, then what?

That question seems to be eating European markets this morning with futures deep into the
red despite Wall Street’s 6% jump overnight.

For all the hundreds of billions pledged to cushion the blow of the outbreak in the coming
weeks or months, the damage the virus is inflicting on the economy is massive and immediate as
this morning’s headline show.

French catering and services group Sodexo said the coronavirus crisis could impact its
annual sales by 2 billion euros.

Like in 2008/9, the auto industry is on the frontline while passenger car sales already
falling sharply in Europe's major markets in February, as data showed this morning.

Volkswagen is the latest group to announce drastic measures, halting the production of
commercial vehicles at its plants in Poznan, Swarzedz and Wrzesnia in Poland.

Retail is facing devastating sales with H&M temporarily closing all its 460 stores in
Germany, its number one market for sales, and all 590 in its second largest market the United
States.

Hard to see as well how say UK retail investors would go back into the markets with real
estate funds managed by Kames Capital and Janus Henderson temporarily suspended or supermarket
group Morrison warning it faced "unprecedented challenges and uncertainty".

Counting on companies to pay dividends for 2019, let alone 2020 also seems a foolish gamble:
British IT company Micro Focus International says it not pay a final dividend.

Even the cash rich Zara-owner Inditex said it may channel the cash destined for the payment
of the 2019 dividend into reserves.

In Germany Wintershall said it would cut investments and suspend its dividend until further
notice despite posting strong results for 2019.

While airlines have already sustained an equity wipe out, there’s no sense of a bottom with
the International Air Transport Association saying the total government support needed worldwide
could reach $200 billion.

With the French government saying nationalisations are an option, such as for Air France,
investors might not want to come back before a possible state-only rights issue.

Decisions such France to ban shorting for a month are not seen helping that much either.

(Julien Ponthus)

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EUROPEAN STOCKS SET FOR A 4% FALL (0730 GMT)

Futures point to a lower open for European bourses with all main indices down around 4% as
investors weigh how the stimuli package from the U.S. and Europe will help to cope with falling
demand and prolonged supply chain disruptions.

"With supply chains disrupted since February, countries hit one after the other and
businesses closed in many leading economies, it is not a question of if, but a matter of how bad
and how long the coronavirus-induced recession will be," writes Ipek Ozkardeskaya, senior
analyst at Swissquote Bank.

(Joice Alves)

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MORNING CALL: WHAT A DIFFERENCE A NIGHT MAKES (0626 GMT)

A European investors could have been excused last night to feel somewhat reassured by Wall
Street's 6% jump.

After all, it was reasonable to assume that the pledge by the Fed and by governments across
the world to pump up hundreds of billions of dollars to cushion the effect of the coronavirus
outbreak would calm markets down.

Not anymore. Whatever positive sentiment was around last night faded away and European
futures are deep into the red. Like over 5% into the red.

Which makes sense because Asian bourses fell and U.S. futures hit their daily limit outside
U.S. trade.

(Julien Ponthus)

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(Reporting by Joice Alves, Julien Ponthus and Thyagaraju Adinarayan)

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