European shares slip in cyclical-defensive tug of war
The German share price index, DAX board, is seen at the stock exchange in Frankfurt, Germany, December 1, 2017. REUTERS/Staff/Remote
By Helen Reid
LONDON (Reuters) - European shares slipped on Tuesday as cyclical stocks fell, while dwindling enthusiasm over a U.S. tax bill weighed on financial service providers.
The pan-European STOXX 600 index <.STOXX>, fresh from its best day in six weeks, fell 0.2 percent, as weak financials and healthcare shares outweighed a rally in consumer staples and utilities, while tech stocks rebounded, tracking U.S. peers.
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"It's been noticeable there has been a distinct sector rotation over the last week which is impacting the momentum of the market," wrote Deutsche Bank strategist Jim Reid in a note.
Euro zone banks <.SX7E> slipped after their best gains in two months, falling 0.5 percent. Santander (NYSE: SAN), BNP Paribas
UBS analysts noted that although lower taxes on future U.S. earnings would help European banks, U.S. banks would benefit more, giving them a competitive advantage.
British sub-prime lender Provident Financial (NYSE: PFG) fell 10.2 percent after UK regulator FCA opened an investigation into its Moneybarn unit.
Chipmakers led tech stocks <.SX8P> higher after a volatile session that saw the sector hit by profit taking in morning.
Dialog Semiconductor (NASDAQ: DLGS) rose 3.5 percent, rebounding after a three-day drop of 40 percent on fears Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) would in-source its chip production.
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The sector turned higher as technology stocks in the U.S. recovered from a two-day selloff.
Mining companies were the worst-performing as metals prices slipped.
Healthcare stocks were also bruised, led down by Sanofi
The healthcare sector has underperformed the market this year, and Goldman Sachs strategists wrote investors are "still struggling to come to terms with a punishing Q3 reporting season... and broad sentiment remaining depressed."
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(Additional reporting by Danilo Masoni, Editing by Georgina Prodhan)
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