Land Securities, other developers see gains
European equities markets were mostly lower Wednesday after new data from the United States showed that the services sector there declined in July and on a report from the Energy Information Administration which said crude oil stockpiles grew more than expected last week.
The FTSE 100 was down 0.52 percent to 4,647.13 in London, while the FTSE 250 managed to add 0.29 percent to 8,266.08.
Despite declines on the 100, the real estate sector saw gains after UK house prices were reported to have added 1.1 percent in July to an average of £159.623, sending Land Securities Group (LSE: LAND) up 6.93 percent while Hammerson (LSE: HMSO) added 5.79 percent and Liberty International (LSE: LII) gained 5.67 percent.
The FTSE Eurofirst 300 was down 0.56 percent to 934.42 while the CAC-40 fell 0.51 percent to 3,458.53, the Dax was 1.18 percent lower to 5,353.01 and the IBEX dropped 1.59 percent to 10,704.4.
Most markets in the Asia-Pacific region were also lower.
In Tokyo, the Nikkei 225 was 1.18 percent lower to 10,252.53 while the Topix index fell 0.98 percent to 949.58 and the Mothers market dropped 0.72 percent to 458.05.
The Kospi was down 0.44 percent to 1,559.47 while in Australia the Sydney Ordinaries fell 0.97 percent to 4,272.2 and the S&P/ASX200 dropped 1.04 percent to 4,264.5.
In China, the Shanghai composite was 1.24 percent lower to 3,428.5 while the Hang Seng fell 1.45 percent to 20,494.77 in Hong Kong, the Taiex was down 1.55 percent to 6,848.24 and the Straits Times Index dropped 1.58 percent to 2,606.83.
India’s Sensex managed to add 0.46 percent to 15,903.83.
Wall Street was lower in early afternoon trade in New York, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average down 0.87 percent to 9,239.18 while at the same time the Nasdaq Composite was 1.33 percent lower to 1,984.46 and the S&P 500 had dropped 0.82 percent to 997.39.
Crude oil prices were up in afternoon trade after being down earlier after the Energy Information Administration said that while gasoline and distillates inventories fell last week, crude oil stockpiles were up by 1.7 million barrels.
Precious metals and grains prices were mixed on the session.
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