European markets tumble as Trump threatens China with tariffs hike

European markets tumble as Trump threatens China with tariffs hike


Stocks listed in Europe dropped Friday after U.S. President Donald Trump threatened China with a fresh wave of tariff increases.

The pan-European Stoxx 600 finished Friday’s trading session down 1.3%, with most sectors and major bourses in the red. The U.K.’s FTSE 100 was down 0.9% and Germany’s DAX was lower at 1.4%.

The CAC 40, meanwhile, dropped 1.5% amid French President Emmanuel Macron’s self-imposed 48-hour deadline to select a new prime minister.

Yields on 10-year German bunds, often considered a benchmark for the eurozone, fell 8 basis points to 2.635% while in the U.K., 10-year gilt yields dropped 8 basis points to 4.754%.

European defense stocks sold off, with the regional Stoxx Europe Aerospace and Defense index finishing 1.9% lower, amid news the Israeli government approved the first stage of a peace deal that will see the release of hostages held by Hamas.

Israel’s Defense Forces said a ceasefire agreement in Gaza came into effect from 12 p.m. local time (5 a.m. ET) on Friday, and troops were pulled back in some parts of the enclave.

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Money markets are also weighing the fallout of China’s fresh export controls on rare earth minerals, which are critical in the manufacturing of various defense technologies as well as other widely used consumer goods.

Mining stocks in Europe lost ground on Friday amid the developments in Beijing, with the Stoxx Europe Basic Resources index shedding over 2.7%. It marked a reversal from gains seen earlier this week after the European Union announced plans to increase steel tariffs.

Looking at individual stocks, Finland’s energy equipment firm Wartsila added 3.6%, as Denmark’s Jyske Bank also notched 3.6%.

Wartsila on Thursday announced a power plant expansion project with Philippine-based power provider Delta P, a subsidiary of Vivant Corporation.

Jyske hiked its earnings per share guidance and said it now expected a net profit of 4.9 billion to 5.3 billion Danish krona ($760 million to $820 million), up from a previous forecast of 3.8 billion to 4.6 billion krona.

German defense name Hensoldt lost 5.3%, while Renk was 4.5% lower, with Italy’s Leonardo down 4.6%.

Italy’s ‘golden power rule’ in EU’s sights

Elsewhere in Europe, the European Commission is planning to act against Italy in a move designed to support banking consolidation in the region, sources have said.

Reuters first reported Thursday that the executive arm of the EU will challenge Italy’s “golden power rule,” which allowed Rome to impose strict conditions on UniCredit as it attempted to buy Banco BPM.

UniCredit subsequently decided to withdraw its bid earlier this year, citing the rule. Shares of UniCredit closed Friday’s trading down 1.8%, erasing earlier gains.

A source close to the process told CNBC Thursday evening that the EU is moving ahead with action against Italy, with further steps expected in the coming month.

It comes after the European Commission also called on Spain earlier this year to comply with banking regulations in the context of BBVA’s offer for Banco Sabadell.

The euro zone has seen a flurry of potential banking deals in the past 12 months, involving lenders in Italy, Spain, Germany and elsewhere. However, political interference has stopped deals from materializing, preventing the region’s banking sector to compete more seriously with Wall Street.

Separately, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen survived two no-confidence votes on Thursday with greater support from lawmakers than she had in a previous motion to remove her in July.

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