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Newsquawk Daily European Equity Opening News - 21st August 2026

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Global markets showed mixed movements amid corporate M&A, semiconductor financing developments, and macroeconomic updates across Asia, Europe, and the US.

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ASIA APAC stocks were mixed as the region attempted to shrug off the broadly negative handover from Wall Street, where risk sentiment was dampened amid a rebound in yields and Walmart's weak sales growth. ASX 200 traded with mild losses amid another deluge of earnings and mostly softer flash PMI data. Nikkei 225 retreated at the open but is well off today's worst levels, with participants digesting the latest inflation data from Japan, which mostly matched estimates and remained below the 2% price target, but accelerated from the previous and could support the case for further BoJ rate hikes. KOSPI clawed back early losses with price action driven by the tech heavyweights, with SK Hynix considering building a memory chip plant in Japan's Miyagi prefecture and with Samsung Electronics expected to announce a KRW 100tln shareholder return plan today. In addition, the comments from BoK's newly appointed Senior Deputy Governor Kwon were less hawkish than his predecessor, in which he stated that cautious and flexible policy decisions are needed. Hang Seng and Shanghai Comp were somewhat mixed, with the Hong Kong benchmark in the green and its biggest movers driven by recent earnings releases, while the mainland struggled for direction despite China's Vice Finance Minister flagging incremental policies and the PBoC resuming 7-day reverse repo operations for the first time in more than a week. Chinese Economy - China's Vice Finance Minister Liao said they will roll out additional fiscal policy measures in response to economic developments. Liao added that a greater share of fiscal spending will be directed towards households and consumption. (Reuters) Japanese Inflation - CPI (Jul YY) 1.9% vs. Exp. 1.9% (Prev. 1.6%); Core CPI (Jul YY) 1.8% vs. Exp. 1.8% (Prev. 1.6%); CPI Ex-Food and Energy (Jul YY) 1.8% vs. Exp. 1.9% (Prev. 1.7%). Japanese PMI - S&P Global Manufacturing PMI Flash (Aug) 55.1 vs. Exp. 55.1 (Prev. 54.5); Services PMI 52.3 (Prev. 51.2); Composite PMI 53.40 (Prev. 52.7). Samsung Electronics (005930 KS) - Co. is to hold a board meeting at 16:00KST/08:00BST to discuss shareholder returns of between KRW 90-110tln, Bloomberg reports. (Bloomberg) It was reported earlier in the week that the Co. is planning to announce a shareholder return plan topping KRW 100tln. Samsung Electronics (005930 KS) - Counterpoint Research shows that a 0.8% growth in the Co.'s smartphone market will put the Co. as the top smartphone maker, with the global market expecting a 14.3% decline in global phone unit shipments in 2026. (Counterpoint) SK Hynix (000660 KS) - Co. is reportedly considering building a memory chip plant in Miyagi, Japan, and could invest trillions of Won into the project, Hankyoreh reports. (Hankyoreh) South Korea Investment - South Korea's Budget Ministry announced plans to create the "Future Response Fund", aiming to channel tax windfalls from its semiconductor industry into supporting younger generations and investing in AI. (Yonhap) EUROPEAN CLOSES CLOSES: Euro Stoxx 50 -0.37% at 6,421, Dax 40 -0.31% at 26,012, FTSE 100 +0.04% at 10,748, CAC 40 -0.57% at 8,453, FTSE MIB +0.09% at 52,666, IBEX 35 -0.18% at 19,811, PSI +0.48% at 9,283, SMI -0.13% at 14,368, AEX +0.03% at 1,103 FTSE 100 Consumers - UK GfK Consumer Confidence (Aug) -14 vs. Exp. -18 (Prev. -17), a two-year high. Commentary: "With inflation back on the rise ... and with continued uncertainty in the Middle East and elsewhere, there are still many challenges ahead that will test the mettle of UK consumers." (GfK) HSBC (HSBA LN) - Managing Director in Leveraged and Acquisition Finance Lamba has reportedly left HSBC, according to Bloomberg. (Bloomberg) OTHER UK COMPANIES BROKER MOVES DAX Deutsche Bank (DBK GY) - Co. has reportedly hired former Goldman Sachs traders and at least two senior Morgan Stanley commodity sales executives as part of a plan to rebuild its energy trading business, Bloomberg reports. (Bloomberg) OTHER GERMAN COMPANIES BROKER MOVES Adidas (ADS GY) initiated with Buy at JPMorgan CAC OTHER FRENCH COMPANIES Ipsen (IPN FP) - Co. announces that it has completed the acquisition of Kartos Therapeutics. (Ipsen) BROKER MOVES Renault (RNO FP) downgraded to Equal Weight from Overweight at Barclays Societe Generale (GLE FP) downgraded to Underperform from Market Perform at Keefe Bruyette PAN EUROPE AB Inbev (ABI BB) - Co. announces a USD 13mln investment in its Baldwinsville facility to help meet consumer demand for Michelob ULTRA and Cutwater and expand local manufacturing skills training. (AB Inbev) BMPS (BMPS IM), Banco BPM (BAMI IM), Banca Generali (BGN IM) - BMPS offers to buy Banco BPM and Banca Generali in all-stock transactions. The Banco BPM offer implies EUR 16.73/shr, valuing the deal at EUR 25.3bln while for Generali, the offer implies EUR 74.28/shr, valuing the deal at EUR 8.7bln. (BMPS) Banco BPM shares +2.9%, Banca Generali shares +7.4%, BMPS shares -4.8% pre-market on Tradegate BROKER MOVES SMI Holcim (HOLN SW), James Hardie Industries (JHX) - Holcim is acquiring James Hardie Industries’ Fermacell and Aestuver businesses in Europe for EUR 840mln. The transaction is expected to close in H1 2027. James Hardie is exiting Europe to focus on higher-growth markets in the US and Australia. (Holcim) OTHER SWISS COMPANIES Siegfried Holding (SFZN SW) - H1 2026 (CHF): Revenue 633mln (exp. 620.8mln), EBITDA 142mln (exp. 138.2mln), Affirms FY26 outlook. (Siegfried) BROKER MOVES SCANDINAVIA BROKER MOVES US CLOSES: SPX -0.87% at 7,641, NDX -0.72% at 29,213, DJI -1.32% at 52,764, RUT -1.34% at 2,992 SECTORS: Consumer staples -1.93%, Health -1.89%, Consumer discretionary -1.77%, Industrials -1.22%, Financials -0.97%, Communication services -0.71%, Utilities -0.57%, Technology -0.39%, Materials flat, Real estate +0.15%, Energy +0.38% Abbott (ABT) - Abbott agreed to pay about USD 670mln to resolve the Gill case and NEC-related claims involving approximately 2K additional infants. The agreements are not admissions of liability. Around 1.7K lawsuits remain pending, involving claims on behalf of approximately 12.7K infants. Broadcom (AVGO) - Broadcom is in talks with lenders to raise more than USD 60bln in senior secured debt for an AI chip financing deal, benefiting Anthropic and other companies, Bloomberg reports. The financing may also include a roughly USD 30bln junior tranche, potentially bringing the total to approximately USD 100bln. Blackstone (BX) and Apollo Global Management (APO) are in discussions to participate, with the debt to be issued via a special purpose vehicle. Nvidia (NVDA) - Co. denies the report by the Information that it plans to begin shipping LPUs tailed for Chinese customers by year-end, stating that "we have no LPU sales in the China market today, and no China-specific LPU product in our roadmap".

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