The FTSE Eurofirst 300 was 0.9 percent lower on Thursday to 1,469.02 after going as high as 1,495.16 during the day. The declines came as most global markets were down for a third day in a row. The CAC 40 in Paris dropped 1.1 percent, as did the Xetra Dax in Frankfurt, to 5,458.40 and 6,640.24 respectively. Meanwhile, the RTS in Moscow dropped another 5.72 percent to 1,797.10.
Banks were mixed on the day. Alpha Bank (OTC: ALBKY) dropped 5.6 percent to €22 on a lowered target share price from Credit Suisse, which nonetheless reiterated its “outperform” rating on the Greek bank even though it found Alpha’s fourth-quarter report lacking. On the other hand, Erste Bank (WBAG: EBS; OTC EBKDY) added 0.6 percent to €56.50 on results that were better than had been anticipated. Swedbank (Stockholm Stock Exchange: SWED A) added 3.5 percent to SKr249 after losses the past two session.
In the telecommunications sector, Deutsche Telekom (NSYE: DT; LSE: DEU; TYO: 9496) dropped 3.8 percent to €13.04 on full-year net profits that were down by 43 percent. The German telecom also revised downward its core earnings prediction for 2007.
Software group SAP (FWB: SAP; NYSE: SAP) added 3.8 percent to €36.13 on rumors that private equity is interested in acquiring a major stake in the Germany company. Additionally, rumors continued to circulate that the software maker would mount a share buy-back. The company refused to comment.