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GALP Galp Energia Sgps

19.92
0.72 (3.75%)
21 May 2024 - Closed
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type
Galp Energia Sgps EU:GALP Euronext Ordinary Share
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.72 3.75% 19.92 19.72 19.95 19.92 19.105 19.175 3,002,924 16:40:00

EUROPE MARKETS: European Stocks Fall; German, Italian Markets End 2014 With Losses

30/12/2014 5:17pm

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By Carla Mozee, MarketWatch

LONDON (MarketWatch) -- European stocks fell on the last full trading day of the year, dragged down by a slide in energy stocks.

Political uncertainty from embattled Greece and a drop in consumer prices in Spain also weighed on sentiment during the last full trading day of 2014.

The Stoxx Europe 600 fell 0.9% to 341.02, paring gains for 2014 to 3.9%.

Energy shares on the index declined Tuesday by a collective 1.8%. Subsea 7 SA , a Norwegian seabed-to-surface engineering contractor, fell 3.6%, and Norwegian oil-services company Seadrill Ltd. moved 4.1% lower. Among oil producers, Premier Oil PLC declined 0.7%, and Portugal's Galp Energia SGPS SA gave up 3%.

Oil prices fell to fresh multi-year lows on Tuesday ahead of the release of weekly U.S. oil inventory data. Oversupply concerns have contributed a roughly 50% fall in oil prices since June.

Meanwhile, Greece's Athex Composite pulled back 0.5% to 816.15, adding to Monday's 3.9% fall that came after Prime Minister Antonis Samaras's presidential candidate, Stavros Dimas, failed to win backing from parliament. With a snap national election on deck, there are worries that a win by the far-left Syriza party will derail Greece's bailout program and austerity measures.

The Greek snap election will likely take place on Jan. 25, "meaning we have a good three weeks of uncertainty ahead of us. Headline risk will be the dominant theme and any changes in poll numbers are likely to drive price action," wrote Stan Shamu, market strategist at IG, in a Tuesday note.

Uncertainty is a factor "that the region certainly doesn't need at the moment and instead of officials solely needing to focus on ways to stimulate the economy, they now also have to monitor Greece," he said.

Also read: Five things to know about the snap Greek elections

The European Central Bank has been grappling with stagnating growth and stubbornly low levels of inflation in the eurozone. On Tuesday, Spain's INE statistics agency said its flash estimate of December growth in consumer prices came in at negative 1.1%, compared with negative 0.4% in November. The decline stemmed largely from a fall in prices for gas and diesel oil.

Spain's IBEX 35 index dropped 1% to 10,294.40.

Tuesday was the last full trading day in Germany and Italy ahead of New Year holidays. The DAX 30 fell 1.2% to 9,805.55, and the FTSE MIB ended 0.6% lower at 19,011.96.

For the year, the German benchmark rose 2.7%, a small advance compared with a 25% rise in 2013 and a 29% gain in 2012. The FTSE MIB rose a meager 0.2% for the year.

In the U.K., the FTSE 100 fell 1.3% at 6,547.00, while France's CAC 40 closed 1.5% lower at 4,252.97.

Also read: When do markets close on New Year's Eve?

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