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European stocks outpace Wall Street since Donald Trump took office

February 20, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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European stocks have been outperforming their US counterparts since President Donald Trump’s inauguration, with the Stoxx Europe 600 index gaining 5.2% compared to the S&P 500’s 1.7% rise. This unexpected trend is attributed to Trump’s decision to hold off on imposing tariffs on the EU and the potential for peace talks in Ukraine.

Analysts believe that Europe’s strong performance is also influenced by factors such as increased bank lending, interest rate cuts by the European Central Bank, and a positive outlook for the region’s economy.

Despite concerns about stagnation in Europe’s major economies and uncertainties surrounding US military support, European stocks have seen significant growth. Sectors like financials, defence, and luxury goods have particularly benefited from the absence of immediate tariffs.

UBS recently upgraded its allocation to continental Europe, citing lower energy prices, looser fiscal policy, and stronger corporate earnings as reasons for optimism.

While Europe’s stock market rally has been impressive, some analysts caution that it may not be sustainable, especially if US tariffs are eventually implemented. Trump’s threats of tariffs on European imports have already caused market fluctuations, highlighting the volatility of the current economic landscape.

Overall, Europe’s performance in the stock market remains a topic of interest and debate among investors and analysts, with the potential for both growth and challenges in the months ahead.

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