DE30: Stock markets in Europe gain at the beginning of the session!

1:42 PM 7 November 2022

The first session on stock markets this week brings an improvement in investor sentiment. The German DAX index (DE30) is struggling today to break through the 13,600-point level on a sustained basis. The economic calendar for today is essentially empty, however, we learned, among other things, data on German industrial production and the Sentix index.Source: XTB

The swaps market is currently pricing in a near 52% chance of a 75bp rate hike at the ECB's December meeting. Source: Bloomberg

DE30 index chart, D1 interval. The benchmark German blue chips are gaining at the beginning of the week and attacking the 13,600-point region. Source: xStation 5

Monday's German market session brings higher valuations for most economic sectors. Source: Bloomberg

News:

  • Investors' attention today is focused on the results of BioNTech (BNTX.US), which showed worse results than a year ago. The company's shares are losing nearly 3% before the opening of the US session. Recall that China has approved the use of the company's vaccine on foreigners living in China.

Source: Bloomberg
Analyst recommendations:

  • Rheinmetall (RHM.DE) rated "Overweight" by JPMorgan.

Changes in the institution's holdings in individual companies of the DAX index (data from the last session). Source: Bloomberg

The largest percentage changes in the companies included in the DAX index. Source: Bloomberg

The most active stocks in the DAX index (DE30). Source: Bloomberg

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