European Stocks Extend Losses
2026-01-20 08:31
By
Joana Taborda
1 min. read
European stocks extended their losses on Tuesday, with the STOXX 50 down 0.4% and the STOXX 600 falling 0.8%, following their worst session since mid-November.
Investor sentiment remained under pressure amid ongoing concerns over new trade tariffs.
Tensions with the US escalated after President Trump threatened to impose additional tariffs on several European countries should they oppose his bid to acquire Greenland.
He also warned of a 200% tariff on French wines and champagne after President Macron declined an invitation to join his peace initiative.
Separately, Trump criticised the UK’s decision to transfer sovereignty of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius.
Major stocks traded mostly lower, including LVMH (-1.1%), SAP (-0.8%), Hermès (-0.8%), AstraZeneca (-1.9%), Roche (-0.8%) and Siemens (-1.7%).
In contrast, ASML Holding rose 0.5% after Morgan Stanley upgraded the European semiconductors sector to overweight from equal weight.