3:47 PM · 1 June 2026

Market Wrap: SAP Shares Surge—Once Europe’s Largest Company💥

European stock markets opened Monday under slight pressure—the Stoxx Europe 600 is down about 0.2%, and Euro Stoxx 50 futures are trading slightly lower amid geopolitical uncertainty in the Middle East.

The main factor driving market sentiment is the lack of progress in negotiations between the U.S. and Iran—over the weekend, there was an exchange of attacks, including an Iranian strike on a base in Kuwait and U.S. “defensive strikes” on Iranian radar installations, which has pushed back the prospect of a deal and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.

Geopolitical tensions are driving up oil prices—Brent crude jumped more than 3%, approaching $94 per barrel; in the foreign exchange market, the dollar remains relatively stable, with the DXY index hovering around 99, though the EUR/USD pair is down slightly, trading at 1.1645.

Weak macroeconomic data is adding to the pressure on market sentiment—the European manufacturing PMI fell to 51.6 in May from 52.2 in April, while production costs rose to their highest level in four years due to supply chain disruptions and high energy prices.

In terms of sector performance, technology (+1.37%) and energy (+1.14%) stand out positively as the only sectors posting gains—the technology sector is being driven by AI-related companies (SAP +5.6%, Infineon +2%), while the energy sector is being buoyed by a surge in oil prices.

 

On the other side of the spectrum, the worst performers are the financial sector (-1.00%) and healthcare (-0.90%); discretionary consumer goods (-0.79%) and staples (-0.83%) are also under pressure.

Company Information

 
  • EasyJet rose by more than 10% after private equity firm Castlelake revealed it was considering a takeover of the British carrier—Castlelake holds approximately 2.14% of EasyJet’s shares, and any potential offer would have to be at least 403.23 pence per share; EasyJet’s management has not yet entered into talks and described the approach as “highly opportunistic.”

  • Barclays analysts (PT 480p) note that EasyJet’s share price has already fallen 22% year-to-date—the largest decline among the European airlines they cover—and the SOTP model shows the largest discount to net asset value among the carriers they cover; Oddo BHF notes that Castlelake’s interest signals a broader undervaluation of the entire European airline sector.

  • SAP  is today’s top gainer on the Euro Stoxx 50 (+5.6%), driven by AI sentiment following comments from Jensen Huang (Nvidia) dismissing concerns about issues with large cloud platform models, as well as a broad rebound across the software sector; despite the gains, the company is still trading 21% below its levels from the start of the year.

  • Wise plummeted by about 15% after the Bureau of Investigative Journalism revealed that Belgian prosecutors had launched an investigation into the company regarding suspicious transactions worth half a billion euros linked to money laundering.

  • Universal Music Group is down about 2.9% after its board rejected an unexpected takeover bid from Bill Ackman’s Pershing Square fund, deeming it inadequate relative to the company’s value.

  • Rheinmetall is down 3.5% following the defense sector’s strong rally in recent weeks—investors are taking profits, especially since a potential U.S.-Iran agreement would reduce the war premium built into defense sector valuations.

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