Sagging cyclicals dent European shares; Julius Baer tumbles
The German share price index, DAX board, is seen at the stock exchange in Frankfurt, Germany, November 24, 2017. REUTERS/Staff/Remote
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By Danilo Masoni and Helen Reid
MILAN/LONDON (Reuters) - European shares fell on Monday as concerns over China weighed on mining stocks and OPEC anticipation dented the oil sector, while financials were led lower by Julius Baer, which tumbled after its chief executive unexpectedly quit to join a rival company.
The pan-European STOXX 600 <.STOXX> index fell back 0.5 percent, surrendering after signs of a reversal earlier, as weakness across cyclical sectors left defensive real estate and utilities stocks the only gainers.
Jitters over China's demand for metals drove mining stocks down 1.2 percent, the worst-performing sector.
Falling crude prices ahead of Thursday's OPEC meeting also weighed on oil and gas stocks, with Tullow Oil
Tech stocks, the best-performing this year, also tumbled 0.7 percent after a downbeat note from Morgan Stanley on the sector.
Deutsche Bank equity strategists said fading growth momentum in the euro area in 2018 will favor defensive and bond proxy sectors, which they forecast will outperform cyclicals.
Deal-making was also a central focus on Monday.
Insurance stocks <.SXIP> gave back earlier gains after Allianz
Shares in Germany's biggest insurer were buoyed by the deal, but slipped back to close down 0.7 percent after it agreed to buy the shares it did not yet own in the French credit insurance firm for around 1.85 billion euros.
Analysts said the deal made strategic sense for Allianz, whose shares have risen more than 30 percent over the last 12 months, but that it looked expensive.
"Allianz seems to have waited a long time to pay a high price for this obvious piece of minority clean-up," KBW analyst William Hawkins wrote, adding the deal presented negligible risk as Euler Hermes had effectively been run as a subsidiary.
Euler Hermes shot up 20 percent.
Commerzbank
Shares in UBS, which declined to comment, edged down 0.8 percent.
Julius Baer
Analysts said there were concerns the move could also result in the loss of client assets.
Elsewhere, chipmakers such as ams (NYSE: AMS) and Infineon
Shares in ams were down 4.6 percent. They are the top-performing among tech stocks in Europe this year, up 279 percent year-to-date.
Danish pharmaceutical company Lundbeck
Among country benchmarks, Germany's DAX <.GDAXI> fell 0.5 percent with investors keeping a close eye on efforts to form a working government.
Leaders of Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservative party agreed on Sunday to pursue a "grand coalition" with the Social Democrats (SPD) to break the political deadlock.
Among top movers on the STOXX were also shares in Belgian supermarket firm Colruyt
(Reporting by Danilo Masoni; Editing by Georgina Prodhan and Catherine Evans)
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