Sainsbury's, ASDA merger shakes up retail sector as European shares rise

Reuters

Published Apr 30, 2018 03:32AM ET

Sainsbury's, ASDA merger shakes up retail sector as European shares rise

LONDON (Reuters) - A multi-billion pound merger between British supermarket Sainsbury's and ASDA shook up retail stocks on Monday while European benchmarks rose, on track to end the month of April with a gain.

The pan-European STOXX (STOXX) index rose 0.1 percent while Germany's DAX (GDAXI) gained 0.3 percent, buoyed by investors' improved risk appetite as tensions between North and South Korea eased, and companies delivered strong earnings figures.

In Europe all eyes were on Sainsbury's (L:SBRY), whose shares shot up 20 percent at the open after the retailer agreed a 13.3 billion pound merger with Walmart's ASDA.

Tesco (L:TSCO), whose position as UK leader in terms of market share would be overtaken by the new merged group, tumbled 2.5 percent on the news, weighing retail stocks down.

Morrisons (L:MRW) and Marks & Spencer also fell 0.6 percent to 0.7 percent. France's Carrefour (PA:CARR) however gained 0.4 percent, while Casino (PA:CASP) rose 0.9 percent.

In other deal news, Deutsche Telekom (DE:DTEGn) shares rose 1.5 percent to the top of the DAX after the German firm clinched a $26 billion deal to merge T-Mobile US and Sprint.

In results-driven moves, the world's biggest advertising group WPP (L:WPP) surged up 9 percent after reporting forecast-beating sales in its first results without founder Martin Sorrell.