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    Market optimism grows on Ukraine talks and tariff reprieve

    February 17, 2025
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    European stock markets surged to record highs on Monday, driven by strong gains in defense stocks as political leaders in the region prepared for an emergency summit on the Ukraine war. The pan-European STOXX 600 index rose by 0.4%, while a gauge of defense and aerospace stocks climbed over 3% to reach an all-time peak, continuing a sharp upward trend since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine three years ago.

    Market optimism grows on Ukraine talks and tariff reprieve

    Investors remain optimistic about sustained earnings growth in the defense sector, supported by increasing military expenditures across Europe. Analysts have characterized this surge in spending as a “supercycle” that is expected to bolster the industry in the coming years. Bruno Schneller, Managing Director at Erlen Capital Management, noted that a resolution to the Ukraine conflict could create positive economic effects, including improved consumer confidence, lower energy costs, and more favorable financial conditions.

    Banking stocks also performed strongly, with the STOXX Banks Index rising 1.5% to reach a 17-year high. The rally was supported by an uptick in bond yields, signaling investor confidence in the financial sector despite ongoing macroeconomic uncertainties. French President Emmanuel Macron is set to convene an emergency summit on Ukraine amid growing tensions over U.S.-led peace talks in Saudi Arabia, from which European leaders appear to be excluded.

    The geopolitical landscape remains fluid, with market participants closely monitoring developments that could impact economic stability and trade policies. Meanwhile, concerns over potential U.S. tariffs have eased, with any new measures now delayed until April. However, uncertainty remains regarding the possibility of value-added tax-based levies, which could disrupt international trade. Schneller warned that while current tariffs have not yet significantly impacted economic growth, further escalation could introduce new risks to U.S. inflation and market stability.

    The media reported that the European Commission is considering stricter import restrictions on specific food products that do not align with EU production standards. The move aims to protect European farmers and reflects a growing shift towards reciprocal trade policies, reminiscent of those implemented under former U.S. President Donald Trump. With U.S. markets closed for the Presidents Day holiday, European trading volumes were lighter than usual. Investors remain cautious about geopolitical risks but continue to see growth opportunities in defense, finance, and select industrial sectors amid evolving macroeconomic conditions. – By EuroWire News Desk.

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