{"id":116891,"date":"2021-06-22T08:44:13","date_gmt":"2021-06-22T08:44:13","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/fin2me.com\/?p=116891"},"modified":"2021-06-22T08:44:13","modified_gmt":"2021-06-22T08:44:13","slug":"update-1-european-shares-slip-as-inflation-debate-keeps-bears-on-prowl","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/fin2me.com\/markets\/update-1-european-shares-slip-as-inflation-debate-keeps-bears-on-prowl\/","title":{"rendered":"UPDATE 1-European shares slip as inflation debate keeps bears on prowl"},"content":{"rendered":"
(For a Reuters live blog on U.S., UK and European stock markets, click LIVE\/ or type LIVE\/ in a news window)<\/p>\n
* Tech, healthcare stocks lead declines<\/p>\n
* Value-stocks banks, miners in favour again<\/p>\n
* Focus on slate of Fed speakers this week<\/p>\n
* Euro zone consumer confidence data due at 1400 GMT<\/p>\n
* France\u2019s Axa inches higher on sale of Malaysia business (Adds comments, updates prices)<\/p>\n
June 22 (Reuters) – European shares gave up early gains on Tuesday, with growth-linked technology and healthcare stocks leading declines, as signs of rising inflation fanned fears of a sooner-than-expected tightening in global monetary policies.<\/p>\n
The pan-European STOXX 600 was down 0.1% by 0748 GMT, with the technology and healthcare indexes falling more than 0.5%.<\/p>\n
The stocks had led Europe\u2019s recovery from a coronavirus-induced crash last year, but investors have this year swapped them for economically sensitive sectors including banks, industrials and miners, with signals that the U.S. Federal Reserve could soon begin raising interest rates.<\/p>\n
Focus this week will be on a slew of Fed speakers, beginning with Chair Jerome Powell, who is due to speak before the U.S. Congress on Tuesday at 1800 GMT.<\/p>\n
\u201cIf Powell is among the members believing that monetary policy normalisation should start in the months to come, equities and other risk-linked assets are likely to pull back again,\u201d said Charalambos Pissouros, senior market analyst at JFD Group.<\/p>\n
After logging its worst week in four months on Friday, the pan-European STOXX 600 took a breather on Monday following comments from European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde that the euro zone and the United States were \u201cin a different situation\u201d regarding inflation.<\/p>\n
Still, investors this week will look to a spate of macroeconomic data from across the euro zone, beginning with a flash reading of the bloc\u2019s consumer confidence data for June at 1400 GMT.<\/p>\n
Europe\u2019s volatility index was down at 19.17 after hitting a one-month high of 22.99 on Monday.<\/p>\n
Oil and gas, real estate and travel-related stocks were among the biggest gainers in morning trading.<\/p>\n
Axa rose 0.2% after the French insurer said it would sell its insurance businesses in Malaysia to Italian rival Generali for about 140 million euros ($167 million). Generali\u2019s shares were flat.<\/p>\n
Italian challenger bank Illimity rose 0.5% as it said it expected to roughly double its net income in the next two years following a strategic partnership with ION, a privately-owned financial data and technology group.<\/p>\n
French healthcare group Sanofi fell 1.0% even as it said the company and its U.S. partner Translate Bio had started a Phase I clinical trial evaluating an mRNA-based investigational vaccine against seasonal influenza.<\/p>\n