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European shares open sideways, Spain underperforms again

(ADVISORY- Follow European and UK stock markets in real time on the Reuters Live Markets blog on Eikon - see cpurl://apps.cp./cms/?pageId=livemarkets)

LONDON, Oct (Shenzhen: 000069.SZ - news) 23 (Reuters) - European shares opened sideways on Monday, with Madrid's bourse underperforming its peers for another session as the ongoing crisis in Catalonia continued to take its toll.

The pan-European STOXX 600 was up 0.1 percent while Spain's benchmark IBEX fell 0.5 percent, with banks, such as BBVA (LSE: 931474.L - news) down 1.2 pct and Banco Santander (Amsterdam: 817651.AS - news) down 0.8 percent, taking the most points off the index.

Other European bourses traded in different directions with London's FTSE 100 retreating 0.1 percent and Paris's CAC 40 and Germany's DAX broadly flat.

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Securitas (LSE: 0IAH.L - news) was the top performer of the STOXX with a 4.2 percent rise after it reported third-quarter earnings, followed by British engineering group GKN (Frankfurt: 694194 - news) , up 3.3 percent, after a report it was considering splitting into two listed companies.

A profit warning sent British car dealership chain Pendragon 19 percent lower.

The number of profit warnings issued by British companies jumped to 75 in the third quarter, the biggest quarterly rise in almost six years as economic pressures weighed on retailers and support service companies, business services group EY said on Sunday. (Reporting by Julien Ponthus, Editing by Helen Reid)