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          美汽車業洗牌 全球股市跳水
          World stocks plummet as auto sector reels
          [ 2009-03-31 11:41 ]

          本周一,美國政府宣布汽車行業重整計劃,敦促通用和克萊斯勒在規定期限內重組,否則不排除令其破產的可能。受此影響,道瓊斯指數直降3.71%,納斯達克跌3.37%;倫敦股市跌3.49%后收盤,巴黎和法蘭克福各跌4.27%和5.1%。亞太地區股市也紛紛大幅下挫,日本股市下挫4.53%,創逾兩個月來最大單日跌幅;韓國股市重挫3.24%;澳大利亞股市跌1.85%。專家指出,全球市場大亂,使得本周四將舉行高峰會的G20元首壓力更沉重,投資者也因此更加擔心此高峰會難有促進經濟復蘇實質結果。

          美汽車業洗牌 全球股市跳水

          美汽車業洗牌 全球股市跳水

          Global stock markets dived on Monday as fresh woes for the global auto sector and extremely weak economic data triggered a rush to dump shares and cash in on a recent rally, traders said.

          Global stock markets dived on Monday as fresh woes for the global auto sector and extremely weak economic data triggered a rush to dump shares and cash in on a recent rally, traders said.

          After the White House unveiled plans for an auto industry shake-up and kicked out General Motors chief executive Rick Wagoner, the Dow Jones index plunged 3.71 percent and the Nasdaq fell 3.37 percent in afternoon trading.

          In Europe, London closed down 3.49 percent, Paris dropped 4.27 percent and Frankfurt plunged 5.10 percent. Leading the fall on several markets were car companies also hit by a global slump in demand, like their US counterparts.

          Tokyo fell 4.53 percent as bad industrial and auto production data fed the gloomy economic outlook and traders rushed to lock in profits from last week.

          Referring to the drop on the London stock exchange, David Evans, a market analyst at online betting company Betonmarkets.com, said: "Most of last week's dominant trends have slipped into reverse gear."

          Tim Hughes, head of sales trading at financial spread better IG Index, said the problems of US auto giants General Motors and Chrysler were "once again focusing investors' minds on just how bad things have got for the economy."

          US President Barack Obama said General Motors and Chrysler should consider bankruptcy proceedings as a way out of the crisis after a White House task force report said their recovery plans to get more state aid were "not viable."

          On Sunday, the supervisory board of PSA Peugeot Citroen said it had removed chief executive Christian Streiff as France's biggest carmaker struggles with the effects of the international economic crisis.

          "One thing is for sure ... no-one should expect quick fixes to the current economic malaise," said analyst Dermot O'Leary at Goodbody Stockbrokers.

          Ahead for investors this week are the Group of 20 summit of world leaders on the financial crisis and the European Central Bank's latest interest rate decision, both due Thursday, while Friday sees the release of key US jobs data.

          "As the week progresses, the hope that we'll see headway from the G20, rather than simply rhetoric, could offer some support," said Matt Buckland, a dealer at London-based online trading company CMC Markets.

          President Obama has rejected suggestions of a split with the European Union on how to tackle the global financial crisis when leaders of the Group of 20 developed and emerging economies meet in London.

          Elsewhere in Europe on Monday, Swiss shares closed down 2.60 percent, the Netherlands lost 4.79 percent, Italy's Mib index dived 6.09 percent and Spain's Ibex-35 lost 4.12 percent.

          Earlier in Asia, Hong Kong share prices closed 4.70 percent lower, Seoul slumped 3.24 percent, Taipei dived 3.43 percent and Sydney fell 1.85 percent.

          "Today's fall was widely expected," Taiwan International Securities analyst Arch Shih said of the 3.43-percent slide on Taipei's stock exchange. "The market had scored substantial gains recently. It was time for a correction."

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