Warnings, downgrades weigh as European shares post another weekly fall
FILE PHOTO: The German share price index, DAX board, is seen at the stock exchange in Frankfurt, Germany, November 15, 2017. REUTERS/Staff/Remote
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By Danilo Masoni
MILAN (Reuters) - Disappointing earnings updates and a series of broker downgrades weighed on European shares on Friday, with regional indexes posting their second weekly fall in a row.
Investors have been locking in profits, shrugging off continued strength in economic data as euro zone earnings growth slowed compared to the previous quarters and caution rose over whether a stock market rally could continue.
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The STOXX 600 <.STOXX> was down 0.3 percent at its close, taking losses so far this week to 1.3 percent, its second negative week in a row. The pan-European benchmark index is still up more than 6 percent so far this year.
"The big question remains as to whether this is merely a pause in the context of a wider correction or whether we’ll see a resumption of the uptrend that has been in place since the beginning of 2016," said CMC Markets analyst Michael Hewson.
A speech from ECB President Mario Draghi in Frankfurt had little impact on stocks, even though traders said his tone was relatively upbeat on the economy.
Among gainers, Vivendi (NYSE: VIV) rose 4.4 percent, reversing earlier weakness as investors digested an earnings update from the acquisitive French media conglomerate.
Vivendi missed analysts' third-quarter estimates but kept its 2017 growth targets for revenue and EBITA. It also ruled out a hostile takeover of Ubisoft
UBS affirmed its buy rating, saying the confirmed guidance suggested that a sales slowdown at Vivendi's Universal Music Group unit could reverse in the fourth quarter, while it expected Vivendi's Canal+ business to help grow earnings in the short term.
Outside the STOXX, Carillion
"Some investors might think this is the end but Carillion is too big to fail. Government intervention is possible but this is a nightmare for ministers at such a sensitive moment for the economy," said ETX Capital analyst Neil Wilson.
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(Reporting by Danilo Masoni and Kit Rees; Editing by Peter Graff)
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