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Stock rout sends world shares down 20 per cent since May
Global stocks fall sharply for the 10th consecutive session as Chinese inflation, the US credit downgrade and Europe's debt crisis add to woes
Published in Ahram Online on 09 - 08 - 2011

World stocks sank sharply for a 10th session running on Tuesday, racking up a 20 per cent loss since early May, and gold hit another record high as investors continued to dump riskier assets in highly volatilemarkets.
Focus was on a meeting of the U.S. Federal Reserve later in day, with investors likely to scour for hints about any new monetary stimulus programme with fears of a new global downturn growing.
Higher-than-expected inflation data fromChinaadded to investor concerns, with the United States slowing and its credit rating downgraded, and Europe reeling under a debt crisis.
There was some easing of the latter, however, with Italian and Spanish government bond yields falling as investors anticipated more buying by the European Central Bank.
MSCI's all-country world index was down 1.5 per cent, and has now shed 20 per cent since peaking in May. The market rule of thumb is that a fall of that magnitude constitutes a "bear market".
Emerging market stocks lost 3.3 per cent.
"Not even in the global financial crisis did we see this extraordinary volatility," said RBS Australia's head of Sydney sales trading, Justin Gallagher.
European bourses put in a short-lived attempted at gains at the open, but succumbed to the overall mood. The FTSEurofirst 300 index of top European shares was down 3.5 per cent, losing ground for the eighth session in a row and hitting a two-year low.
Gold posted another record high as investors sought some haven for their money. It was up 2 per cent at more than $1,750 an ounce. It gained more than three per cent on Monday.
"Markets are now worried about another global recession. Out of Europe, French bond yields have widened on expectations of sovereign debt downgrade because of the country's exposure to peripheral European debt," said Natalie Robertson, acommoditiesstrategist at ANZ.
German business daily Handelsblatt quoted Moritz Kraemer, head of the European sovereign unit of Standard & Poor's as saying the rating outlook for Britain andFrancewas stable and he did not expect to downgrade them within the next two years.
SAFETY IN SWITZERLAND?
The Swiss franc hovered near all-time highs against the euro in a flight to supposed safety. The dollar, meanwhile, strengthened versus commoditycurrencies.
Analysts expected currencies with deeper liquidity to stay in favour in a predominantly risk-off environment.
"Liquidity matters in the current environment so the Swiss franc, the yen, the dollar and to some extent the euro will remain well supported, They are large and liquid and don't have the stretched positioning associated with carry currencies such as the Aussie, Kiwi and the Nordics," said Raghav Subbarao,currencystrategist at Barclays Capital.
The dollar was down a quarter of a per cent against a basket of currencies .
On bond markets, Italian and Spanish government yields fell. Italian 5-year government bond yields were 26 basis points lower at 4.32 per cent, with 10-year yields 20 bps lower at 5.13 per cent.
Spanish 10-year yields were 17 basis points lower at 5.040 per cent.


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