Trade tensions send top German stock index to six-month low
The German share price index, DAX board, is seen at the stock exchange in Frankfurt, Germany, March 1, 2018. REUTERS/Staff/Remote
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By Danilo Masoni
MILAN (Reuters) - European shares fell to new two-week lows on Friday after Donald Trump said the United States would impose tariffs on imported steel and aluminum, prompting worries about a global trade war.
Such concerns sparked a broad sell-off in Europe, weighing particularly on the export-oriented German DAX index, which fell 1.8 percent to a six-month low, while the broader pan-European STOXX 600 <.STOXX> benchmark was down 1.2 percent.
Trump said duties of 25 percent on steel and 10 percent on aluminum would be formally announced next week, sparking concerns of retaliatory moves from major trade partners such as China, Europe and neighboring Canada.
"Markets are spooked more by the aggressiveness of the message and by its potential of sparking an extended trade war rather than just by the scope of the measures' economic impact," said JCI Capital fund manager Alessandro Balsotti, noting how steel and aluminum account for just 2 percent of U.S. imports.
All sectors were trading in negative territory, with autos <.SXAP> leading the drop, weighed down by a 6 percent slump in Italian-American car maker Fiat Chrysler
Steel and aluminum stocks were also generally lower, with ArcelorMittal (NYSE: MT), Salzgitter
Steel pipes maker Tenaris
Trump officially has until April 11 announce his final decision and an analyst at Jefferies said they expected the final policy to be more nuanced due to a mounting pushback from domestic steel consumers and foreign steel suppliers.
They said it still remained unclear which countries and products would be targeted by the measures.
Precious metal miners outperformed as investors sought refuge in safe-haven assets such as gold following Trump's announcement. Randgold (NASDAQ: RRS), Centamin (NASDAQ: CEY) and Polymetal
Swedish radiation therapy equipment maker Elekta
The STOXX was set to end the week down more than 2 percent, ahead of events this Sunday in Italy and Germany that could spark fresh jitters over the political future of Europe, as Brexit talks with the UK continue.
Italy hold a general election, and Germany's SPD party will announce the result of a member's poll on a deal to renew a "grand coalition" government with Angela Merkel's conservatives following an inconclusive election last year.
(Reporting by Danilo Masoni; Editing by Kevin Liffey)
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