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Cautious calm prevails in European markets; technology and mining support stability after record highs.

Europe is under pressure as key indicators fluctuate.

علي رجب
Last updated: 22/12/2025 4:24 pm
Ali Ragab
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Cautious calm prevails in European markets; technology and mining support stability after record highs.
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  • Key indicators performance
  • Market drivers: between interest and commodities
  • Sector performance: Gold and copper lead the mining sector.
  • individual stock movements
  • Awaiting US data

London, Britain – European shares began the holiday week trading at a steady and cautious pace on Monday, as gains in the technology and basic materials sectors offset profit-taking, following the market’s record close in the previous session.

Key indicators performance

By 08:10 GMT, the pan-European STOXX 600 index was steady at 587.28 points. Meanwhile, major markets saw slight declines, with Britain’s FTSE 100 and France’s CAC 40 both down 0.3%, according to Reuters.

Market drivers: between interest and commodities

This stability comes after a week of strong gains (over 1%), driven by global economic factors:

US inflation: The slowdown in US inflation has strengthened expectations of an interest rate cut by the US Federal Reserve.

European Central Bank: The bank’s optimistic outlook on the Eurozone economy has helped to support investor confidence despite keeping interest rates unchanged.

Sector performance: Gold and copper lead the mining sector.

Several sectors emerged as the top performers in today’s session:

The mining sector jumped 1.2%, supported by gold prices reaching a historic high above $4,400 and copper hitting record levels.

Technology sector: rose by 0.6%, recovering part of its losses of 0.9% last week.

Energy sector: Oil stocks recorded a slight increase of 0.3% in line with rising crude prices.

individual stock movements

Shares of Abivax took center stage, jumping 10% following media reports indicating renewed interest from US pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly in acquiring the company.

Awaiting US data

Investors are currently entering a “short trading week” due to the year-end holidays, with attention focused on the US GDP data due later, which will be the last indicator before the markets go into holiday.

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