UBS and global growth concerns drive down European shares
The German share price index DAX graph is pictured at the stock exchange in Frankfurt, Germany, January 21, 2019. REUTERS/Staff
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By Julien Ponthus and Helen Reid
LONDON (Reuters) - European shares extended their slide on Tuesday as growth worries weighed on global markets while results from Switzerland's UBS dragged on the banking sector.
The pan-European STOXX 600 <.STOXX> fell 0.4 percent, with Germany's DAX <.GDAXI> also retreating 0.4 percent and Italy's FTSE MIB <.FTMIB> down 1 percent as a new batch of corporate updates cemented the risk-averse mood.
Oil prices also fell after the International Monetary Fund trimmed its global growth forecasts and a survey showed mounting pessimism among business chiefs as the rich and powerful gather at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
Mediobanca analysts told their clients that the IMF forecast does not signal an imminent downturn, though "escalation of trade tensions and worsening financial conditions are key risks to the outlook along with a no-deal Brexit and a greater than envisaged slowdown in China".
Shares in UBS
Europe's banking index <.SX7P> fell 1 percent, with HSBC
In Milan, Telecom Italia
Puncturing the gloom was German fashion house Hugo Boss
"Hugo Boss saw a solid end to the year with Q4 sales coming slightly ahead of expectations ... thanks to what looks like a stronger wholesale development," Berenberg analysts wrote.
China's unquenched thirst for cognac helped French spirits group Remy Cointreau
"We expect investors to react positively to the Q3 beat but believe concerns about depletion trends during the forthcoming Chinese New Year will temper enthusiasm," UBS analysts wrote.
EasyJet (NYSE: EZJ) topped the STOXX index after investors were comforted by the budget airline's upbeat outlook, though it revealed it lost 15 million pounds from the travel chaos sparked by drones around London's Gatwick Airport in December.
Shares in the airline jumped 6.4 percent, its best day since 2013, helping the travel and leisure sector <.SXTP> to a 1 percent gain, with rivals Ryanair
Air France and Lufthansa were also boosted by an upgrade from Morgan Stanley to "overweight".
(Graphic: Quarterly earnings growth STOXX and SP500 Jan 22 - https://tmsnrt.rs/2T64wxm)
(Reporting by Julien Ponthus and Helen Reid; Editing by Keith Weir, Alison Williams and David Goodman)
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