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Market Update Analysis: 
Europe Closes Off Lows
Author: Elena Todorova
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Last Update: 2:34 PM EDT May 30 2007


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European stock markets closed in the negative after moving off earlier lows. Global markets were weak on Wednesday, as investors reacted to sharp declines in Shanghai. Among the most notable decliners, British Energy dropped 3.7%. Shares of pharmaceutical maker GlaxoSmithKline recovered in the afternoon to close down 0.54%. The U.K.’s FTSE 100 closed down 0.7%, the French CAC 40 fell 0.2%, while Germany’s DAX lost 0.21%.

 
Spanish construction group FCC fell 2.4% over disappointment that its Realia property joint venture prices its initial public offering at 8.80 euros, only midway between the indicative range of 7.90euros to 9.70 euros.

Shares of Statoil lost 1.5%. Norway largest oil and gas producer said first-quarter profit fell 28 % to $1.27 billion on lower energy prices. GlaxoSmithKline declined 2.1%, its lowest in two years, after Merrill Lynch reduced its recommendation for the world second-largest drugmaker, to sell from neutral.

Commodities

Crude oil rose in New York before a report that may show U.S. refinery production will pick up too late to satisfy peak demand. An attack on a Nigerian pipeline helped push prices higher. Crude oil for July delivery was at $63.55 a barrel, up 40 cents, in after-hours electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange. Brent crude oil for July settlement was at $68.39 a barrel, up 29 cents, today on the London-based ICE Futures exchange.

Gold for immediate delivery in London gained 60 cents, or 0.1%, to $657.45 an ounce, while silver dropped 2.5 cents to $13.16 an ounce.

Currencies

The euro was down slightly against the U.S. dollar Wednesday following an unexpected rise in U.S. consumer confidence. The euro bought $1.3434 in morning European trading, down from $1.3453 in New York late Tuesday. The British pound slipped to $1.9783 from $1.9800, while the dollar edged up to 121.59 Japanese yen from 121.55 yen.
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