Zürcher Nachrichten - Hong Kong stocks crash, oil prices retreat on fading China boost

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Hong Kong stocks crash, oil prices retreat on fading China boost
Hong Kong stocks crash, oil prices retreat on fading China boost / Photo: Ed Jones - AFP

Hong Kong stocks crash, oil prices retreat on fading China boost

Hong Kong's stock market suffered its worst day in 16 years Tuesday and oil prices slid as a strong rally thanks to China's planned economic stimulus faded.

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Shanghai closed up 4.6 percent but analysts cautioned that the sizeable gain reflected the index catching up slightly with other markets following a week-long national holiday in China.

China-linked shares "lost momentum as the country... failed to offer anything new on expected stimulus measures", noted Neil Wilson, chief market analyst at Finalto trading group.

Global stock markets have been rallying in recent sessions on hopes of improved Chinese demand for goods ranging from oil, metals and luxury goods.

But share prices of companies across all three sectors slumped Tuesday, pushing Europe's main indices into the red approaching the half-way stage.

Shares in European luxury and spirits companies were sharply lower also as Beijing announced anti-dumping measures on brandy imported from the European Union.

Remy Cointreau -- whose brands include Louis XIII, Remy Martin and Cointreau -- tumbled more than eight percent.

Pernod Ricard, which owns Martell cognac, dropped nearly four percent.

The Chinese measures include provisional tariffs of 39 percent for Hennessy, 38.1 percent for Remy Martin and 30.6 percent for Martell.

Louis Vuitton-maker LVMH, which owns also Hennessy cognac, shed more than four percent and Gucci-owner Kering retreated over seven percent.

Burberry shares retreated 5.6 percent in London, whose biggest faller among leading stocks was homebuidler Vistry, which plunged 25 percent on a profit-warning that failed to drag down the sector overall.

Among miners and oil giants, Rio Tinto lost 4.6 percent and BP slipped 1.7 percent.

- Oil prices drop -

Oil prices sank more than two percent, with uncertainty over commodities-hungry China offsetting worries about a regional war in the Middle East as Israel considers its response to Iran's missile attack last week.

Investors had raced back into Chinese stocks since authorities last month began announcing plans to reverse a long period of tepid economic growth in China, the world's second-biggest economy.

Among the measures unveiled were interest-rate cuts, an easing of how much banks must keep in reserve and relaxed rules on buying a home.

The markets have been under intense pressure in recent years as traders fretted over government crackdowns on multiple sectors, with property and tech among those most badly affected.

Most of the pledges were aimed at providing much-needed support to the real estate market, which is a major driver of growth but has been battered by a debt crisis at some of the country's biggest developers.

Tuesday's heavy selling came after Wall Street's three main indices began the week with losses, as forecast-busting US jobs data dealt a blow to hopes that the Federal Reserve would announce another big cut to interest rates.

While the news soothed any worries that the world's biggest economy could be in danger of slipping into recession, the prospect of borrowing costs coming down slower than thought led to some investors cashing out.

The dollar was down slightly against main rivals ahead of US consumer and producer prices data towards the end of the week.

- Key figures around 1030 GMT -

Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: DOWN 9.4 percent at 20,926.79 (close)

London - FTSE 100: DOWN 1.1 percent at 8,214.20 points

Paris - CAC 40: DOWN 0.8 percent at 7,517.39

Frankfurt - DAX: DOWN 0.3 percent at 19,047.16

Shanghai - Composite: UP 4.6 percent at 3,489.78 (close)

Tokyo - Nikkei 225: DOWN 1.0 percent at 38,937.54 (close)

New York - Dow: DOWN 0.9 percent at 41,954.24 (close)

West Texas Intermediate: DOWN 2.2 percent at $75.48 per barrel

Brent North Sea Crude: DOWN 2.1 percent at $79.23 per barrel

Euro/dollar: UP at $1.0990 from $1.0973 on Monday

Pound/dollar: UP at $1.3092 from $1.3084

Dollar/yen: DOWN at 147.88 from 148.13 yen

Euro/pound: UP at 83.91 pence from 83.86 pence

N.Fischer--NZN