Fragile truce, solid recovery in Europe
Following yesterday's declines across most major European indices, markets are staging a rebound, with the exception of London, which is down 0.31%, weighed down by heavyweights such as GSK, Glencore, and AstraZeneca. In Paris, the CAC 40 is up 0.88% at 8,271 points, while in Frankfurt, the DAX 40 is gaining 0.66%.
Published on 06/09/2026 at 01:41 pm +04
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According to Loïc Bécue at Sienna IM: 'After more than a month of truce between the two belligerents, uncertainty prevails regarding the agreement between Iran and the United States. Points of contention, such as the nuclear issue and control of the Strait of Hormuz, remain stumbling blocks. However, both parties appear to be gradually moving toward a deal.'
The ceasefire remains fragile, however, as the Israeli army has ordered residents of the city of Tyre, Lebanon, to evacuate, likely in anticipation of fresh strikes.
Regardless, oil prices are currently trending lower. In New York, WTI is down 2.62% at 88.88 dollars, while in London, North Sea Brent is retreating 2.15% to 92.11 dollars.
The decline in crude prices is supporting financial markets, which are also cheering the rebound seen in the semiconductor sector last night on Wall Street and in Asia this morning. South Korea's benchmark Kospi index surged 8.18%, driven primarily by Samsung Electronics (+8.97%) and SK Hynix (+15.91%). These two companies alone account for between 45% and 50% of the total index.
On the currency market, the euro is rising against the greenback (+0.24%) and is trading at 1.1556 dollars.
Macroeconomic News
On the macroeconomic front, Germany released generally mixed indicators. Its trade surplus reached 14.5 billion euros in April, falling short of the 15.4 billion euros expected by analysts. Conversely, the country's industrial production performed better than anticipated in April, rising by 0.9% against expectations of a 0.3% decline.
This afternoon in the United States, investors will digest the April trade balance and May existing home sales. The main event across the Atlantic is scheduled for Wednesday with the publication of inflation figures.
In Europe, Thursday will be the most significant day, featuring the European Central Bank's monetary policy decision. A 25-basis-point rate hike is anticipated by the majority of market participants.
Corporate News
In France, Valeo is advancing 2.23% after announcing a partnership with Calyos, which increases the likelihood of the group positioning itself in cooling systems, particularly for data centers.
Conversely, Trigano is shedding 3.71%. Oddo BHF maintained its outperform rating on the leisure vehicle and equipment specialist but lowered its price target from 205 to 191 euros.
Airbus (+0.58%) and Dassault Aviation (+0.13%) do not appear to be overly affected by the abandonment of the FCAS project, the European aircraft intended to replace the Rafale and the Eurofighter. However, Spain's Indra Sistemas is dropping 1.62%. The company was involved in the project, notably as national coordinator and lead for the sensor and combat cloud pillars.
Nestlé is gaining in Zurich (+0.89%), despite PAI Partners withdrawing from the process to acquire a 50% stake in Nestlé's water business. This decision jeopardizes the auction process, from which the Swiss food giant hopes to raise approximately 5.8 billion dollars.
In London, GSK is down 3.57% after announcing an agreement to acquire Nuvalent for 10.6 billion dollars, whereas rumors had suggested a figure of 9 billion dollars.


















