Skip Header
Important information: The value of investments can go down as well as up so you may get back less than you invest. Investors should note that the views expressed may no longer be current and may have already been acted upon. This is a third-party news feed and may not reflect Fidelity’s views.

Europe open: Shares lower on caution; Worldline slides on results

(Sharecast News) - European stocks were slightly lower at the open on Wednesday as investors stayed cautious ahead of a US inflation reading on Thursday. The pan-regional Stoxx 600 index was down 0.04% at 496.14 in early deals with major bourses mixed. Thursday will see the release of US personal consumption expenditure data, seen by the country's central bank as a key measure of inflation.

Investors were also eyeing news from China as real estate developer Country Garden faced a liquidation petition from creditor, Ever Credit Limited.

"The development threatens to reignite concerns about the fragility of the sector and cast doubt on efforts made by authorities to shore it up and stop contagion," said Hargreaves Lansdown analyst Susannah Streeter.

"It's clear there is no easy exit from the debt quagmire these companies are mired in, and it indicates that restoring confidence to the sector is going to be a drawn-out process. The longer it goes on, and property values stay depressed, it is also likely to affect consumer wealth perceptions and continue to act as a drag on the wider Chinese economy."

"Iron ore prices, which had been resilient are coming under pressure, sinking to four-month lows, amid fresh deterioration in the prospects for the property sector and concerns that indebted local governments in China may scale back infrastructure spending.

In equity news, Worldline shares were down sharply as it warned of slower growth this year after posting a loss for 2023.

Shares in Vodafone were up as the telecoms giant confirmed advanced talks with Swisscom over the sale of its Italian business for €8bn in cash.

Denmark's Sydbank surged after the bank posted record annual profits.

UK housebuilder Taylor Wimpey was lower as it planned to build fewer homes this year and revealed a slump in profits.

Reporting by Frank Prenesti for Sharecast.com

Share this article

Related Sharecast Articles

London close: Stocks fall on EU inflation, US jobs data
(Sharecast News) - London stocks closed lower on Tuesday as investors digested eurozone inflation data and a modest increase in US job openings.
Europe close: Stocks trim losses across the continent
(Sharecast News) - European markets were in the red on Tuesday after core inflation proved stickier than expected, but stocks rallied into the close with indices finishing well above their intraday lows.
FTSE 250 movers: Real estate stocks up on Tritax Eurobox M&A activity
(Sharecast News) - The FTSE 250 was keeping its head above water on Tuesday despite a wider sell-off across European stock markets with some big names in the real estate and investment sectors were lifted by M&A activity involving Tritax Eurobox.
Broker tips: Bunzl, National Grid, Sainsbury
(Sharecast News) - Analysts at RBC Capital Markets hiked their target price on distribution group Bunzl from 2,600.0p to 2,700.0p on Tuesday following the company's Q2 trading update.

Important information: This information is not a personal recommendation for any particular investment. If you are unsure about the suitability of an investment you should speak to one of Fidelity’s advisers or an authorised financial adviser of your choice. When you are thinking about investing in shares, it’s generally a good idea to consider holding them alongside other investments in a diversified portfolio of assets. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future returns.

Award-winning online share dealing

Search, compare and select from thousands of shares.

Expert insights into investing your money

Our team of experts explore the world of share dealing.