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Thursday 17 July 2014 12:55 pm  |  Updated:  Friday 07 June 2019 1:19 am

MH17 plane crash: Investors sell off airline stocks, pile into gold

By: Peter Spence

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Traders have reacted to news that a Malaysian Airlines plane has crashed in eastern Ukraine by selling off stocks, especially of airlines.

Geopolitical fears over tensions between Ukraine and Russia have been resurrected, seeing investors move out of equities into traditional safe-haven assets, like gold. The precious metal is often seen as a hedge against risk.

Clairinvest fund manager Ion-Marc Valahu told Reuters that he expected the crash to add negative pressure and volatility to European stock markets tomorrow. "We'll get more volatility and pressure to the downside," said Valahu.

Here's how the gold price jumped following MH17 news. Gold typically an investment hedge against market volatility pic.twitter.com/LaxmzHBOT9

— Ed Conway (@EdConwaySky) July 17, 2014

Investors moved out of airline stocks on the news, with Air France KLM closing down 1.5 per cent, and Lufthansa finishing the day 2.4 per cent lower.

"If it really has been shot down, you could have a serious sell-off," Darren Courtney-Cook, head of trading at Central Markets Investment Management told Reuters.

At present, reports over the cause of the crash are mixed. A Ukrainian interior ministry adviser claims that the Boeing 777 was shot down using the Buk missile system by pro-Russian separatists.

The leader of the self-declared Donetsk People's Republic has denied these reports, stating that they lack defence systems with the capability to reach that altitude.

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