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    Europe: Trump’s fresh tariff threats knock Europe stocks to weekly loss in last-minute slide

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    [BENGALURU] European shares tanked on Friday (Oct 10), erasing weekly gains in a last-minute slide as renewed trade war fears sparked by fresh threats from US President Donald Trump rattled investors’ nerves, with their focus also on France.

    The benchmark Stoxx 600 closed 1.2 per cent lower in its worst intraday drop in over a month.

    Trump threatened a “massive increase” in tariffs on imports from China. All major regional bourses except Britain’s and Spain’s fell over 1 per cent.

    “The president’s comments are not, obviously, helpful for the market,” said Steve Sosnick, chief market analyst at Interactive Brokers.

    “We finally got through the worst of the tariff concerns, and now we find ourselves once again faced with another round of them, and the tone of his comments was certainly quite aggressive.”

    Auto stocks lead way down

    Europe’s auto stocks skidded into the weekend, with the sector down over 9 per cent for the week, making it the worst performer. Steep losses in Ferrari and BMW weighed heavily. Utilities, often seen as bond proxies, emerged as the week’s top gainer. Investors also focused on France, where President Emmanuel Macron scrambled to name a new prime minister before a self-imposed deadline, amid warnings from the central bank that political gridlock is beginning to bite into growth.

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    French blue chips dropped 2 per cent this week as markets were rocked on Monday after Sebastien Lecornu, France’s fifth prime minister in two years, tendered his and his government’s resignation just hours after announcing the cabinet line-up.

    Earlier in the week, the Stoxx 600 had scaled record highs, buoyed by hopes of looser US monetary policy and relentless AI-driven optimism. But those gains unraveled as political jitters in France and Japan, coupled with a US government shutdown, sent investors to safe havens.

    On the day, almost all sectors fell across the board, with technology and luxury stocks at the forefront of the selloff.

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    The pan-European Stoxx 600 closed 0.4% lower, coming off its record high hit in the last session.

    Energy stocks were also knocked lower. Oil prices declined to multi-month lows as the market’s risk premium faded after Israel and Hamas agreed to the first phase of a plan to end the war in Gaza.

    Real estate climbed 0.2 per cent, snapping a four-day losing streak, while food and beverages rose 0.3 per cent, extending gains to a fourth straight session.

    Basic resources fell 2.5 per cent, with ArcelorMittal down 5.8 per cent after Goldman Sachs downgraded its rating on the steelmaker to “neutral” from “buy.” Among other movers, Germany’s Energiekontor dropped 19.4 per cent after the wind and solar park developer cut its 2025 earnings forecast. Jyske Bank gained 3.6 per cent after the Danish lender hiked its full-year guidance.

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