Group 1 - European stock markets rose on Thursday, driven by renewed confidence in global growth prospects, with funds rotating into economically sensitive sectors such as construction and banking [1][3] - The Stoxx Europe 600 index closed up 0.5%, with strong performances from sectors like travel and leisure, and mining, while defensive sectors such as utilities and real estate lagged [1][3] - Software stocks, including SAP SE, underperformed following disappointing cloud sales results from Oracle, despite a significant increase in spending related to artificial intelligence [1][3] Group 2 - After reaching a record high last month, the European stock market faced temporary setbacks due to concerns over potential bubbles in U.S. tech stocks; however, the Federal Reserve's interest rate cut and signals regarding monetary policy alleviated worries about the health of the U.S. economy [1][3] - Florian Ielpo, macro head at Lombard Odier Investment Managers, stated that the Fed's comments and the reaction of tech stocks have opened up broader investment opportunities in the market, making regions like Europe, particularly Switzerland, more attractive [1][3] - The Stoxx 600 index is currently less than 1% away from its peak in November, and seasonal trends are favorable for year-end performance, with Bloomberg data indicating an average increase of 1.5% in December over the past five years [1][3] Group 3 - In individual stock news, Entain Plc's shares fell by 2.2% after the company announced that CFO and Group Deputy CEO Rob Wood will step down in 2026 [2][4]
欧洲股市上涨 对经济前景的信心增强驱动资金进入周期股
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-12-11 18:16