Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Hypo Venture Capital Zurich Headlines: World markets tumble on renewed US recession fears


are expecting QE3.”
Amid the uncertainty, traders pulled out of any risky investments — such as stocks, particularly financial ones, the euro and emerging market currencies — to pile into safe havens: U.S. Treasurys, the dollar, the Japanese yen and gold.
European shares slumped in early trading. Britain’s FTSE 100 dropped 2.9 percent to 5,136.36. Germany’s DAX fell 4.7 percent to 5,280.13, and France’s CAC-40 tumbled 4.6 percent to 3,003.64.
Markets in the U.S. were closed for the Labor Day holiday.
Banking stocks were among the hardest hit after the U.S. government sued 17 financial firms Friday for selling Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac billions of dollars worth of mortgage-backed securities that turned toxic when the housing market collapsed.
Among those targeted by the lawsuits were Bank of America, Citigroup, JP Morgan Chase and Goldman Sachs. Large European banks including The Royal Bank of Scotland, Barclays Bank and Credit Suisse were also sued.
Renewed jitters over the eurozone debt crisis also contributed to the slump in financial stocks amid concerns they would need to raise new capital. Deutsche Bank was down 9.4 percent in Frankfurt while Societe Generale in Paris shed 9 percent.
An international debt inspectors’ review of Greece’s finances was interrupted Friday amid disagreements over the country’s deficit figures. The review will be resumed in about 10 days and must be completed in order for the country
to receive its bailout loans at the end of the month.

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