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DAX closes above 24,300 as Frankfurt rally resumes; RWE and Infineon lead — Market close, Nov 12, 2025

German blue‑chips rose 1.16% to 24,366.73 on Wednesday, keeping the DAX within sight of October’s record as European stocks touched fresh highs. Easing fears around the U.S. government shutdown and a clutch of upbeat corporate updates underpinned sentiment despite a softer ZEW reading.

Market snapshot (as of close):

  • DAX: 24,366.73, +1.16% vs. Tuesday’s 24,088.06 (≈+279 pts). Day range 24,234.94 – 24,395.63; open 24,245.89.
  • Europe: STOXX 600 set an intraday record (583.56) as financials outperformed; FTSE 100 also hit a record.
  • FX:EUR/USD ~1.157 late in the European session.
  • Rates:10‑yr Bund ~2.67%.

What moved the market

European equities extended gains after signs Congress could end the historic U.S. government shutdown, a development that would restore the flow of key U.S. data and keep bets alive on a more dovish Federal Reserve path. Financials paced the European advance, while Germany’s large‑cap benchmark outperformed on earnings‑led moves.

The DAX traded between 24,235 and 24,396 and closed near the upper end of the session’s range. The finish leaves the index within about two percent of its October peak, underscoring how quickly German equities have shaken off last week’s wobble.

Winners and laggards

Infineon gained after the chipmaker sharply lifted its 2026 sales target for AI power‑supply components, citing booming demand tied to data‑center build‑outs. The company said revenue in that segment nearly tripled year‑on‑year and sees the addressable market reaching €8–12 billion by decade’s end.

RWE advanced as the utility’s nine‑month results beat expectations, helped by a UK data‑centre project sale; shares pushed toward their highest levels since 2011.

Brenntag also traded higher after quarterly figures came in better than feared, even as brokers struck a cautious tone on the chemicals cycle.

By contrast, E.ON underperformed despite reaffirming full‑year guidance and flagging higher grid investments, a reminder that capital‑intensive utilities remain sensitive to rate and regulatory headlines.

Macro backdrop: optimism tempered by softer sentiment

Germany’s ZEW economic sentiment index in November slipped to 38.5 (from 39.3), modestly below expectations, while the current‑conditions gauge improved slightly to ‑78.7. The survey points to cautious optimism but lingering doubts over policy effectiveness and the pace of recovery.

Monetary policy remains a stabiliser: the ECB deposit rate is 2.00%, unchanged since June, and officials have signalled a data‑dependent stance after three consecutive holds. That backdrop has helped compress volatility across euro‑area rates even as growth normalises.

Exchange & listings: Frankfurt in focus

In a boost to Germany’s listings pipeline, BASF confirmed it is targeting the Frankfurt Stock Exchange for a minority IPO of its Agricultural Solutions unit, aiming for IPO readiness by 2027 and unveiling a new management board to steer the carve‑out.

Meanwhile, Deutsche Börse rolled out T7 Release 14.0 this week for Xetra and Frankfurt, with Self‑Match Prevention enhancements and a new trading model that will extend trading hours for retail order execution from December 1—a move designed to improve access and liquidity at the edges of the day.

Why it matters

Wednesday’s rebound puts the DAX back on an upward trajectory within striking distance of record territory, supported by global risk appetite, resilient earnings and a benign policy backdrop. While ZEW cooled, the survey stays in positive territory and the ECB remains on hold—conditions that, for now, favour equities over bonds even as Bund yields hover near multi‑week highs.

What to watch next

  • Fresh U.S. data as the shutdown resolution restores releases critical to Fed policy.
  • Corporate guidance from German exporters on AI‑related capex and power demand, a key theme behind Infineon and RWE moves.
  • Any change in ECB communication ahead of December, with markets pricing a steady hand into year‑end.

Updated: November 12, 2025.

Marcin Frąckiewicz is the founder and CEO of TS2 Space, a satellite communications company serving customers around the world. A graduate of the Warsaw School of Economics (SGH), he has more than two decades of experience in telecommunications, satellite services and technology ventures. He writes about satellite communications, space technology, artificial intelligence and the stock market, with a particular focus on technology companies, semiconductors, emerging industries and the trends shaping global innovation. Follow Marcin Frąckiewicz on Google News, Facebook. or Linkedin.

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