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PARIS: European shares fell on Wednesday with concerns around economic growth slowdown and a gloomy forecast by Credit Suisse weighing on banks, while investors braced for the European Central Bank’s meeting on Thursday and the US Federal Reserve’s next week.

The pan-European STOXX 600 index declined 0.6%.

Banks fell 0.9% after Credit Suisse said it was likely to see a group-wide loss in the second quarter as volatility hit its investment bank.

“What’s weighing on financial stocks is concerns about economic growth slowdown. Perhaps consumer confidence is taking a knock, consumers may be less willing to take out extra borrowing,” said Susannah Streeter, senior markets analyst at Hargreaves Lansdown.

“In many ways there has already been certain amount of weakness factored in, but it (Credit Suisse’s announcement) certainly comes as a fresh wave of disappointment.” Credit Suisse dropped over 7% in early trading before sharply reversing losses to end up 3.8%, with traders citing an Inside Paradeplatz report saying that U.S-based State Street is planning a takeover bid for the troubled Swiss lender.

Other financial stocks like HSBC Holdings and UBS Group fell 1.7% and 2.6%, respectively, leading losses on the STOXX 600.

Meanwhile, money markets ramped up their bets on ECB rate hikes to price in 75 basis points of increases by September as inflation hit record high last month.

The central bank has so far signalled hikes starting in July, and markets had earlier priced in two 25 basis-point rises.

“It’s very difficult for the ECB to deliver 50 bps in July because it would create a great amount of uncertainty, a sense of panic from the ECB regarding inflation,” said Sebastien Galy, a senior macro strategist at Nordea Asset Management.

Markets have run out of steam as surging prices, tightening monetary policies and uncertainties stemming from the Ukraine war keep investors worried about recession. Some hope comes from an easing of COVID-19 restrictions in China, the world’s second-largest economy, but its zero-COVID strategy is still a worry.

Data released on Wednesday showed German industrial production recovered but rose less than expected.

Retailers, which slid on Tuesday after US peer Target warned of a further margin squeeze, rose 2.1%, with Zara-owner Inditex up 6.3% after reporting an 80% jump in net profit for the February-April period.

Among other stocks, Wizz Air fell 9.5% after the European budget airline reported a bigger annual loss on soaring fuel costs and said it was deploying extra resources to minimise disruptions from staff shortages and supply-chain snags.

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