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LONDON MARKETS: FTSE 100 Slides More Than 1% As U.S. Seeks More Tariffs On Goods From China

11/07/2018 10:36am

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By Carla Mozee, MarketWatch

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The U.K.'s blue-chip stocks sharply dropped Wednesday, falling by the most in two weeks, as the U.S. said it plans to hit Chinese goods with another $200 billion in tariffs, intensifying the trade fight between the world's largest economies. |

How markets are moving

The FTSE 100 index fell 1.3% to 7,593.68, on course for its steepest decline since June 25. All sectors fell, led by the basic materials and tech groups. The index on Tuesday finished up by less than 0.1% (http://www.marketwatch.com/story/uk-stocks-wobble-as-brexit-turmoil-casts-shadow-over-government-2018-07-10) after a choppy session.

The pound was at $1.3279, little changed from $1.3274 late Tuesday in New York. Against the euro, the pound rose to EUR1.1313 from EUR1.1303.

What's driving the market?

U.K. and the broader European stock market keyed off a slump across Asian equity markets. The Shanghai Composite sank 1.8% and Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index fell 1.3%. U.S. stock futures (http://www.marketwatch.com/story/dow-set-to-fall-more-than-200-points-after-us-unveils-new-china-tariffs-2018-07-11) also pointed to a sharp drop when trading starts Wednesday on Wall Street.

The slides came after the White House said Tuesday it's preparing to assess tariffs of 10% on a further $200 billion in products imported from China (http://www.marketwatch.com/story/us-readying-new-tariffs-on-up-to-200-billion-of-chinese-goods-2018-07-10). China's Ministry of Commerce said in a statement that the new levies are "totally unacceptable" and that the behavior is hurting not just China, but the whole world.

The U.S. last week hit Beijing with levies on $34 billion in goods, and Beijing retaliated with tariffs of the same amount.

The newly proposed round of tariffs on items including electronic components, furniture and tuna would take effect in two months, allowing time for the two countries to discuss the matter, and for U.S. businesses to comment on the line-up of affected goods.

Heavily weighted mining shares on the FTSE 100 were hit again on the prospect of worsening trade relations between the U.S. and China, which is the world's largest buyer of copper. Copper futures dropped nearly 3% on the New York Mercantile Exchange on Wednesday.

What strategists are saying

-- "If we see these duties kick in, nearly half of all Chinese exports will be under tariffs. Let me put this in simple language for the markets to try to understand: "This is a T-R-A-D-E W-A-R. Not a spat," said Michael Every, senior Asia-Pacific strategist at Rabobank, in a note.

For its part, China "can't put $200 billion of tariffs in place as it doesn't buy $200 billion more of U.S. goods! So where do we go? Somewhere that says 'risk on'? Note that at time of writing [the yuan] was back at 6.69 again, and Chinese equities are tanking," said Every.

Stock movers

Investors yanked down shares of metals producers, with Glencore PLC (GLEN.LN) down 4.5%, Anglo American PLC (AAL.LN) off by 4%, and copper miner Antofagasta PLC (ANTO.LN) lower by 3.4%. Iron ore producer BHP Billiton PLC (BLT.LN) (BHP.AU) (BHP.AU) fell 3.1%.

Shares of oil producers were also knocked down alongside miners. BP PLC (BP.LN) (BP.LN) sloughed off 2.5% and Royal Dutch Shell PLC (RDSA.LN) (RDSA.LN) moved 1.9% lower.

Shares of Asia-focused lenders HSBC PLC (HSBA.LN) and Standard Chartered PLC (STAN.LN) were down 1.1% and 2.1%, respectively.

Burberry Group PLC shares (BRBY.LN) (BRBY.LN) lost 2.7% after the luxury-goods retailer said dampened demand among tourists in Europe led to slower like-for-like sales in the first quarter (http://www.marketwatch.com/story/burberry-quarterly-like-for-like-sales-rise-3-2018-07-11). Those sales rose 3% compared with 4% in the year-earlier quarter.

Indivior PLC shares (INDV.LN) plunged 31% on the mid-cap FTSE 250 index after the drug maker issued a profit and sales warning for 2018, (http://www.marketwatch.com/story/indivior-warns-on-sales-profit-due-to-us-issues-2018-07-11) citing negative market developments in the U.S.

Sky PLC (SKY) fell 0.8% after 21st Century Fox Inc. (FOXA) raised its takeover bid for the British broadcaster, valuing it at GBP24.5 billion ($32.5 billion), heating up a bidding war with Comcast Corp. (CMCSA) .

 

(END) Dow Jones Newswires

July 11, 2018 05:21 ET (09:21 GMT)

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