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Global stocks sell-off hits Europe and Asia after sharp drop in Nvidia shares

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Last updated: 2024/09/04 at 5:46 AM
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European and Asian stock markets slid on Wednesday as investors worried about a potential US economic slowdown and sold highly valued technology stocks following a sharp drop in chipmaker Nvidia’s share price.

The benchmark Stoxx Europe 600 index fell 1 per cent in early trading while the FTSE 100 lost 0.8 per cent. The falls came after US markets on Tuesday suffered their worst day since the sharp market sell-off at the start of August, driven by weak data on the state of the manufacturing sector.

Technology stocks led European declines, with Dutch chipmaking equipment group ASML falling 5.1 per cent.

The jitters hit Asian markets, with the region’s tech and semiconductor supply chain companies suffering particularly acute losses.

While the immediate trigger for the market turbulence was fear of recession following the weak US data, the declines also highlight investor unease over the high expectations set for technology earnings, particularly from investments in artificial intelligence.

Japan’s Topix finished down 3.7 per cent, with chipmaker Tokyo Electron falling 8.6 per cent. The Kospi 200 in Korea closed down 3.4 per cent while Taiwanese chip giant TSMC lost 5.4 per cent. Hong Kong’s Hang Seng index was down 1.1 per cent.

“The major reason [for the fall in Asian markets] is and was the data from the US,” said Tomochika Kitaoka, chief equity strategist at Nomura.

“The market has a cloudy view of tech stocks globally . . . we are seeing a natural correction process,” he said.

The yen also strengthened 0.2 per cent to 145.14 against the dollar following a more hawkish tone from the Bank of Japan on interest rates.

US futures pointed to another soft start on Wall Street after Nvidia, the US chipmaking giant shed 9.5 per cent, or more than $250bn, on Tuesday. Contracts tracking the S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 were down 0.3 per cent and 0.5 per cent respectively.

Investors are looking ahead to a range of US jobs data releases this week, including the Jolts job openings data later on Wednesday and, in particular, closely watched payrolls data on Friday.

Mohit Kumar, an analyst at Jefferies, said the market was unlikely to suffer the same sized moves as early August as investors had reduced their bets on risky assets.

“However, it does mean that the market will be jittery into the payroll data this week,” he said. “We are keeping our modest bullish bias on risky assets despite yesterday’s moves, but we are keeping the size of our positions small.”

Nvidia lost a further 0.7 per cent in after-hours trading following a Bloomberg report that the US Department of Justice had sent the company a subpoena, deepening its antitrust probe.

A person familiar with the matter confirmed the subpoena, which comes as the DoJ assesses whether Nvidia is using its power as the primary supplier of AI data centre chips to disadvantage rivals. In a statement, Nvidia said it “wins on merit, as reflected in our benchmark results and value to customers, who can choose whatever solution is best for them”. The DoJ declined to comment.

Crude oil prices also fell to their lowest point of the year, following falls on Tuesday, over concerns that weak Chinese demand would lead to a surplus on the market. Brent futures, the international benchmark, were down 0.6 per cent at $73.34 while West Texas Intermediate, the US benchmark, shed 0.7 per cent at $69.86.

Investors also sold off other risky assets. Bitcoin dropped 2.9 per cent to below $55,000 in Asia, its lowest point in a month. Gold, often seen as a haven asset, fell 0.7 per cent.

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