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UPDATE 2-European shares slip ahead of Fed outcome; BMW races higher

Published 03/17/2021, 05:27 PM
Updated 03/18/2021, 01:00 AM
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* STOXX 600 hovers below 1-year peak
* BMW jumps after forecasting strong 2021
* Miners, utilities stocks lead the decline

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By Sruthi Shankar and Shreyashi Sanyal
March 17 (Reuters) - European stocks dropped on Wednesday,
with most investors on the sidelines ahead of the U.S. Federal
Reserve's policy decision, while BMW shares jumped after the
German carmaker forecast significant profit growth in 2021.
The pan-European STOXX 600 index .STOXX fell 0.5%, trading
below a one-year peak, with the utilities .SX6P and basic
resources .SXPP sectors leading declines.
The Fed's policy stance will be watched after a recent
run-up in Treasury yields stoked investor concerns about
inflation picking up as the U.S. economy rebounds from the
pandemic. The central bank's policy statement and economic
forecasts are due at 2 p.m. EDT (1800 GMT).
"Investors prefer to stand on the sidelines ahead of one of
the most anticipated FOMC meetings in the past few quarters,"
said Milan Cutkovic, market analyst at Axi.
"Fed Chair Powell will have a difficult time convincing
markets that a rising inflation rate is not cause for concern,
and that a rate hike is still at least two years away."
A move into some cheaply valued sectors such as banks and
energy has pushed European stocks closer to record levels hit
last year, with investors counting on vaccination drives and
stimulus measures to spur a strong global rebound this year.
BMW BMWG.DE rose 6.2% after it forecast a significant
annual increase in pre-tax profit in 2021 with strong
performance in all segments. Europe's automobiles & parts index .SXAP gained 3.3% to
hit a 2018 high, with Volkswagen VOWG_p.DE jumping 11.0% after
it forecast 2021 deliveries, sales and earnings to exceed the
previous year's level. German airport operator Fraport FRAG.DE added 0.6% after
HSBC upgraded the stock to "buy", saying the pandemic has forced
the company to become "better". Austrian hydropower producer Verbund VERB.VI slid 7.9% as
it expects 2021 profit to fall after a 14% rise in 2020, thanks
to lower electricity prices.

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