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Tariff Talks Rewrite Europe’s Investment Playbook

A subtle shift in Washington and Brussels has rippled through trading floors, prompting a reassessment of risks that felt set in stone. As negotiators edge towards a reciprocal tariff accord, the usual caution that comes with looming tariffs is being replaced by a newly bold willingness to reallocate capital, setting the stage for a market dynamic few saw coming. When trading began on 24 July, Europe’s STOXX 600 quietly pushed higher, shrugging …
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European markets rose today, thanks to optimism surrounding the emerging US-EU trade deal, with the Hungarian stock market also taking part. The BUX closed at a historic high.

Possible tariff agreement between the US and the EU sends European stock markets up. Chief strategist also points to other things.

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Shares rose to a six-week high in early trading on Tuesday, buoyed by optimism over a possible EU-US trade deal and encouraging corporate earnings. The pan-European STOXX 600 index rose 0.6% at 10:15 a.m. ET, its highest level since June 11. Most of the region's stock markets were higher, with Germany's DAX up 0.9% and Britain's FTSE 100 up 0.6% to a record high. Source: ΑΠΕ-ΜΒΕ www.ertnews.gr

An imminent trade agreement between the United States and the EU capping customs duties at 15% makes European markets jump, avoiding a sharp rise to 30% feared from 1 August. The pharma and automotive sectors benefit directly from this appeasement: Bayer, Sanofi, Volkswagen or Mercedes-Benz record significant increases on the stock exchange. The soothing climate also supports bonds, with a yield from the German Bund rising to 10 years, while exp…

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