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European Stocks Lose 2% Over Sanctions

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European Stocks Lose 2% Over Sanctions

European Stocks Lose 2% Over Sanctions

European Stocks Lose 2% Over Sanctions


As a step towards resolving the -e conflict, the European Union introduced sanctions to the larger of the two countries. However, as  is a major energy distributor for the continent, that caused some issues as well. Oil prices spiked nearly immediately and in turn, caused fears of inflation in other industries in the future. With many EU members already experiencing a more-than-welcome degree of inflation, that caused fears in the stock market. As such, various major stock markets in Europe slid and lost about 2% of their value.


In that group, we can see that Paris’ CAC 40 suffered the most significant loss, dropping 2.8% during the morning. Similarly, Frankfurt’s DAX also suffered a decline of over 2%, coming in at 2.3%. London was also down by 1.4%, and Dublin suffered the least, with -0.8%.


As sanctions solidify, the economic impact on  is immediate and severe.  was banned from SWIFT, the global payment system, causing the n rouble to plunge almost 30%. That means it’s nearing its all-time low. Some are even speculating that a bank run has been engaged, as ns lose access to their funds.


On the other side, the price of oil hiked almost 5%. As  is a major player in oil exports, it was to be expected that energy prices would increase. To make matters worse, Putin made a decision to put the country’s nuclear deterrent on high alert. However, for the retail investor, it’s still far from good news, causing markets across Europe to drop.


Goldman Sachs weighed in on the situation and projected that the headline inflation for the EU is to rise. The forecast predicts that the incline will be somewhat sharp, putting the number at about 5%. Along the same line, the company predicted a 0.4% GDP drop.


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