Milan stocks hit near 3-week low as virus pandemic fears knock Europe

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
A jump in number of coronavirus cases outside China hit European shares on Monday, as investors feared the outbreak will take a bigger toll
on global growth than anticipated. The pan-European STOXX 600 tumbled 2.5 per cent by 0816 GMT, on pace for its biggest percentage loss
since October, with all the major regional indexes down over 2 per cent. Milan shares tumbled 3.7 per cent to its lowest in nearly three
weeks as Italy saw the biggest flare-up of coronavirus cases in Europe, with three people dying of the illness since Friday and more than
150 cases reported. Among the worst performers on the STOXX 600 were airline stocks, with EasyJet, Ryanair, Air France and Lufthansa down
between 7 per cent and 11 per cent
Europe's travel - leisure index tumbled 4 per cent. Luxury goods makers, miners, automakers, technology and banking shares all sensitive to
global growth sentiment were down more than 3 per cent. Primark-owner Associated British Foods slid 3 per cent as it warned of potential
supply shortages on some lines later in the 2019-20 financial year if delays in factory production in China are prolonged due to
coronavirus. The focus now shifts to the release of Ifo institute's business climate index for February, expected to inch lower to 95.3
points from 95.9 points in January