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World shares retreat after wall street
Published in The Egyptian Gazette on 19 - 07 - 2010

BANGKOK - World stock markets fell Monday after US consumer confidence plunged and corporate results fell short of expectations, signs the world's biggest economy may be in danger of falling back into recession.
Oil prices fell slightly to below $76 a barrel as traders eyed falling global stocks markets ahead of more key corporate earnings reports this week. The dollar rose against the yen, while the euro strengthened.
Major bourses in Europe opened lower. Britain's FTSE 100 index fell 1 percent to 5,158.85; Germany's DAX was slightly down by 0.2 per cent to 6,026.30; France's CAC-40 was 0.2 per cent lower to 3,493.70.
Wall Street looked set to head higher - barely - after a disappointing session Friday, with Dow futures up 3 points to 10,062 and S&P 500 futures up 2.5 points to 1,065.60.
US stocks took a beating Friday, with all major indexes losing 2.5 per cent or more. Second-quarter results from Citigroup Inc. and Bank of America Corp. disappointed investors because revenue fell even as the banks generated an increase in profits.
Traders also were shaken up as a volatile stock market, near-double-digit unemployment and a stalled housing market led to a drop in US consumer confidence in July to its lowest point in nearly a year.
That resulted in a chill on spending, bad news for Asian economies whose exporters rely on America as a key market.
"That really shows that people don't have faith in the future. People are afraid of losing their jobs and are putting off buying things," said Francis Lun, general manager of Fulbright Securities Ltd. in Hong Kong. "America is in danger of falling into recession. If the economy does not pick up, it will go the way of Europe."
One exception in Asia was the Chinese market. Lun said the Shanghai benchmark - up 2.1 per cent or 51.15 points to 2,475.42 - may have enjoyed a lift from speculation that the government was committed to supporting the Agricultural Bank of China's initial public offering to prevent it from dropping below its offer price. Indexes in Thailand and India also showed small gains.
Elsewhere, markets were down. Hong Kong's Hang Seng index shed 159.21 points, or 0.8 per cent, to close at 20,090.95. Australia's S&P/ASX 200 lost 1.5 per cent to 4,358.30. Seoul's Kospi closed 0.4 per cent down at 1,731.95.
Markets in Japan were closed for a national holiday.
In Seoul trade, major banks lost ground, with KB Financial Group Inc. down 1.2 percent and rival Woori Finance Holdings Co. falling 2.7 per cent.
Australia's Aquarius Platinum Ltd. tumbled nearly 25 per cent amid worries over the potential impact of new mining safety rules by South Africa.
In New York on Friday, the Dow fell 261.41, or 2.5 per cent, to 10,097.90. The Standard & Poor's 500 index fell 31.60, or 2.9 per cent, to 1,064.88. The Nasdaq composite index fell 70.03, or 3.1 per cent, to 2,179.05.
In currencies, the dollar rose to 86.84 yen from 86.56 yen. The euro rose to $1.2972 from $1.2929.
Benchmark crude for August delivery was down 23 cents to $75.78 a barrel in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange.


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