German Equities Trim Gains on Weak Auto Sector, Economic Data Weighs on Sentiment

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Germany’s benchmark index pares earlier momentum as cautious investor sentiment takes hold following the release of regional economic indicators. The DAX, which had climbed to an intraday peak of 24,193.82 from its 20,176.32 opening level, retreated to settle at 24,074.61, representing a marginal decline of 12.72 points or 0.05%. The automotive sector emerged as a notable drag on performance, with Volkswagen declining 2.1%, while BMW, Mercedes-Benz, and Porsche Automobil Holding each lost between 1.1% and 1.4%. Merck dropped 1.7%, alongside declines of 1 to 1.25% in Adidas, Deutsche Post, Heidelberg Materials, Siemens, Henkel, and BASF.

Defense Stocks Capture Safe-Haven Appeal

Defense-oriented equities outperformed as markets digested reports confirming Germany’s parliamentary approval of more than 50 billion euros in military procurement. Rheinmetall advanced nearly 2%, while Siemens Energy and Commerzbank gained 1.4% and 1.5%, respectively. E.ON climbed 2.2%, bucking sector weakness, while defensive plays like Fresenius, RWE, Deutsche Bank, Vonovia, Allianz, Bayer, and Deutsche Telekom posted more modest gains ranging from 0.5% to 1%.

Economic Headwinds Tighten Investor Caution

The Ifo Institute’s Business Climate Index painted a sobering picture for Germany’s economy, retreating to 87.6 in December 2025—its lowest level in seven months. This marked a pullback from November’s downwardly revised reading of 88, falling short of analyst expectations of 88.2. The expectations component weakened notably to 89.7 from 90.5, while current conditions assessments held steady at 85.6, signaling broad-based economic uncertainty. Eurostat’s inflation data offered modest relief, with the annual rate revised downward to 2.1% in November from the preliminary estimate of 2.2%, matching October levels. Monthly CPI contracted 0.3%, marking the first monthly decline since January and aligning with consensus forecasts. Core inflation remained anchored at 2.4% year-over-year, unchanged from the prior month. These mixed signals—economic softness paired with stabilizing price pressures—left investors in a cautious stance as markets eye additional economic releases expected later in the week.

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