Spanish shares lag European markets on Catalonia uncertainty
The German share price index, DAX board, is seen at the stock exchange in Frankfurt, Germany, October 9, 2017. REUTERS/Staff/Remote
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By Danilo Masoni
MILAN (Reuters) - Spanish stocks lagged a steady European market on Monday as uncertainty over the Catalonia crisis and a profit warning from renewables energy firm Siemens Gamesa weighed.
Spain's country index IBEX <.IBEX> fell 0.7 percent by 0750 GMT, while the pan-European STOXX 600 benchmark <.STOXX> added 0.1 percent, staying near the four-month highs hit last week as optimism over global growth offset growing political worries.
Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont on Monday failed to clarify whether he had declared independence from Spain last week, paving the way for the central government to take control of the wealthy region.
Spain's Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy had given him until 0800 GMT on Monday to clarify his position, and until Thursday to change his mind if he insisted on a split - and said Madrid would suspend Catalonia's autonomy if he chose independence.
"We still don't know how this political conflict will end, but it will no doubt create downside risk to the single currency," said Hussein Sayed, chief market strategist at FXTM.
Jitters over Catalonia sent the euro to the day's low against the dollar.
That in turn supported the export-oriented German index DAX <.GDAXI>, which rose 0.2 percent with Bayer
In Madrid, Spanish banks Caixa
Top faller on the STOXX was ConvaTec
A sales warning also sent shares Husqvarna
The Swedish company said net sales in its Consumer Brands Division would take a 1 billion Swedish crown hit next year as it cuts back business with a major U.S. client.
Higher metal and crude oil prices, however, supported the broader market, sending heavyweight mining stocks like Glencore
Elsewhere Germany's Hochtief
The rise follows an upgrade to "buy" from "hold" from Bankhaus Lampe on prospects of a potential acquisition of Spanish motorway firm Abertis in a takeover battle with Italy's Atlantia.
"If Hochtief acquires the toll operator Abertis, the upside potential for shares should be considerable and lift the price above euro 200," Bankhaus Lampe said.
(Reporting by Danilo Masoni; Editing by Georgina Prodhan/Jeremy Gaunt)
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