6:30AM Europe markets lower on expectation of ECB rate call.
European markets were lower Thursday morning. London’s FTSE 100 shed 0.6% to 5,898.2, while Frankfurt’s Xetra Dax slipped 0.8% to 5,638.20 and in Paris, the CAC 40 dropped 0.6% to 4,997.17. Earnings were again the focal point in Europe, and the oil sector suffered as French producer Total, reporting a 16% rise in second-quarter net profit, fell just shy of market expectations and its shares fell 1.5%.
Finnish refiner Neste Oil lost 6.2% unexpectedly reporting weak second-quarter operating profit. Numico sank 2.8% as better-than-expected second-quarter earnings were overshadowed by sales that sank just shy of expectations and Danone, posting record first-half sales on Wednesday, shed 0.9% while Swiss group Nestle shed 1.9%.
Financial stocks gained as Société Générale, said net profit in the second quarter climbed nearly 38%, topping forecasts on strong growth in its investment banking operations. The shares climbed 0.2% and the UK’s Barclays too said that booming investment banking growth led to a better-than-forecast 37% rise in first-half profits lifting its shares 1.1%.
Oil prices rose slightly Thursday morning after a jump the day before on news that U.S. crude and gasoline inventories had fallen, and a tropical storm was gaining strength in the Caribbean. Light sweet crude for September delivery was up 4 cents to $75.85. London ICE Brent crude was trading 22 cents lower at $76.67 by 0915 GMT on Thursday.
Gold traded at $646.50 an ounce, down $2.20 an ounce from Wednesday. The euro lost ground against the U.S. dollar ahead of Thursday''''s European Central Bank interest rate decision. The euro bought $1.2760 in early European trading, down from $1.2798 in New York late Wednesday. The British pound dropped to $1.8746 from $1.8779. The dollar also climbed to 114.76 Japanese yen from 114.55 yen. |