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MORNING BID EUROPE-Tech rout drives flight to value
Jun 24, 2024 9:55 PM

A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from

Kevin Buckland:

Some payback may be coming for European stocks on Tuesday,

following the gains that kicked off the week.

Look for tech to take an outsized hit, after Nvidia's ( NVDA ) slump

led a sell-off for the high-flying chip sector on Wall

Street. To recap, the S&P 500 lost 0.3% on Monday, versus

a more than 1% drop for the Nasdaq, with the SOX

semiconductor index sliding more than 3%.

But tech's loss has been value's gain, exemplified by the

0.7% rise in the Dow.

That rotation has been the theme in Asia overnight. As an

example, AI darlings on Japan's Nikkei 225 like SoftBank Group ( SFTBF )

are pulling back from highs, while cash pours back into

beaten-down Toyota Motor ( TM ).

The positive news for equity investors is that overall,

Asia-Pacific stock indexes are higher. Only tech-heavy Taiwan

is underwater among the major benchmarks. And while the

Nikkei is up only half a percent, the broader Topix

has rallied nearly 1.5%.

Geopolitics also bear close attention. With the first round

of voting in France's snap elections looming this weekend,

sentiment could turn quickly.

For now, the far right's overtures to the markets have been

effective in allaying fears about a lack of fiscal restraint.

The euro has rebounded sharply as a result and sits back at

around $1.0740 after having been as low as $1.0671 on

Friday.

Elsewhere, keep an eye on developments in the European

Commission's dealings with Apple and with China.

Beijing wants the EU to scrap proposed tariffs on Chinese

electric vehicle imports before they are due to take effect on

July 4, and Chinese officials are trying to find a compromise in

talks in Brussels this week.

Apple needs to change the way its App Store works or face

potentially hefty fines for antitrust violations.

The EU has also been flexing its muscles with new sanctions

on Russia, hitting gas exports for the first time. New

restrictions will prohibit transferring cargoes from one ship to

another off EU ports, but stop short of an EU ban on LNG

imports, which have risen since the start of the war in Ukraine.

Key developments that could influence markets on Tuesday:

- Fed Governor Michelle Bowman speaks at Policy Exchange

event in London

- Fed Governor Lisa Cooks speaks at Economic Club of New

York

- U.S. consumer confidence (June)

- Canada CPI (May)

(Editing by Sam Holmes)

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