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    European Shares Confirm Correction in Worst Day Since 2020 After China's Tariff Response

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    Posted on April 4, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    European shares fall into correction as China's tariff response to US actions fuels global recession fears. STOXX 600 and DAX see significant losses.

    European Shares Confirm Correction Amid China Tariff Response

    By Sukriti Gupta, Medha Singh, Lisa Pauline Mattackal

    (Reuters) -European shares slumped on Friday, with the benchmark STOXX 600 and Germany's DAX confirming correction territory, as China's retaliation to sweeping U.S. tariffs intensified fears of a global recession triggered by the trade war.

    China announced a slew of countermeasures against tariffs imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump, including additional tariffs of 34% on all U.S. goods and curbs on export of some rare earths after the U.S. slapped reciprocal levies on trading partners on Wednesday.

    The pan-European STOXX index closed 5.1% lower, its biggest daily loss since the COVID-19-fuelled selloff in 2020. The index fell nearly 12% from its March 3 all-time closing high, confirming it was in correction territory. 

    The index's weekly loss of more than 8% was also its worst in five years as investors shunned risk and sought safe-haven assets. Euro zone government bond yields dropped sharply.

    Germany's DAX and the euro zone blue-chip index also confirmed they were in a correction, dropping 5% and 4.6%, respectively. 

    A gauge of euro zone stock market volatility rose 8.68 points to 34.2, its biggest one-day spike in over two years.

    "There's only been a handful of times when risk aversion has gotten worse than it currently is," said Benjamin Ford, strategist at Macro Hive. "One was during the great financial crisis, the other was during COVID-19." 

    The tit-for-tat tariffs between the world's largest economies mark a sharp escalation in the global trade war that threatens to raise prices, upend supply chains and squeeze corporate profit margins. 

    The response from other nations is now in focus. France's industry minister called for a proportionate but firm response, and said Europe remained open to negotiating a solution.

    "Europe might move a package to support their wider economy ... Long-term, it really is going to come down to who retaliates (against the U.S.) and who just looks to support their economy," Ford said.

    Traders have ramped up bets on interest rate cuts from the European Central Bank to shore up economic growth. Traders now see a chance of nearly 90% of the ECB making a quarter-point rate cut later this month, along with two more reductions widely expected by year-end.

    Among regional markets, stocks in Spain declined 5.8%, France fell 4.3% and Italy lost 6.5%.

    The Bank of Italy cut its 2025 economic growth forecast for the country to 0.5% from 0.7%.

    All major European sectors were in the red, with European banks leading declines with an 8.4% loss and closing their worst week in three years.

    The luxury sector, which heavily relies on China, also faltered as France's LVMH lost 2.4%, while Gucci owner Kering dropped 3.8%.

    Data on Friday showed German industrial orders stagnated in February and the January data was upwardly revised. 

    Among stocks, Gerresheimer slumped 14.5% after a report said KKR has abandoned a private equity consortium discussing a takeover of the German speciality packaging maker.

    (Reporting by Medha Singh, Sukriti Gupta and Lisa Pauline Mattackal in Bengaluru; Additional reporting by Samuel Indyke; Editing by Mrigank Dhaniwala, Shounak Dasgupta and Matthew Lewis)

    Key Takeaways

    • •European shares enter correction territory due to China-US tariff tensions.
    • •STOXX 600 sees largest drop since 2020, down 5.1%.
    • •Germany's DAX and other indices confirm correction status.
    • •Investors shift to safe-haven assets amid global recession fears.
    • •ECB rate cuts anticipated to support economic growth.

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    2How did the STOXX 600 perform?

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