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XETRA:DTG 26 September 2025 - 10 November 2025

$100 B Bank Fraud Scandal Triggers Global Market Rout – DAX Sinks Below 24,000 Amid ‘Cockroach’ Fears

DAX Today (10 November 2025): German Stocks Jump on U.S. Shutdown Progress; Siemens Energy, Commerzbank, Hannover Re Lead Gains

Germany’s DAX jumped 1.8% to around 23,990 by late morning Monday as U.S. Senate progress on ending a 40-day government shutdown lifted global markets. Siemens Energy and Commerzbank rose about 5% after upgrades, while Hannover Re gained up to 4% on higher guidance. E.ON and Deutsche Telekom slipped. Eurozone Sentix morale dropped to −7.4, and Germany’s chemical sector sentiment hit a 30-year low.
Tariff Shocks & Rate Jitters Ignite Wild 48 Hours in European Markets

Tariff Shocks & Rate Jitters Ignite Wild 48 Hours in European Markets

European stocks hit three-week lows Thursday, then rebounded Friday as the STOXX 600 fell 0.7% before rising 0.3%. U.S. President Trump’s new tariffs on drugs and trucks triggered a 2% drop in major pharma and truck stocks. The Bank of England warned on persistent UK inflation, while the ECB and Swiss National Bank held rates steady. Germany’s consumer confidence improved; Spain’s GDP beat forecasts.
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