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    Record-breaking DAX contrasts with Germany’s faltering economy

    January 21, 2025
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    Germany’s DAX stock index reached a historic milestone on Tuesday, surpassing 20,000 points for the first time despite the country grappling with significant economic challenges. The index, which tracks 40 of Germany’s largest publicly traded companies, has defied domestic economic sentiment, signaling strong investor confidence in its components’ global market performance. The rise of the DAX comes against a backdrop of economic strain in Germany.

    Record-breaking DAX contrasts with Germany's faltering economy

    The country narrowly avoided a recession in the third quarter of 2024, but new data suggests a winter downturn is imminent. Layoffs in key industrial sectors, including at Thyssenkrupp and Bosch, have fueled job insecurity, while struggles at Volkswagen hint at further restructuring. Political instability following the collapse of Germany’s three-party ruling coalition, which has prompted snap elections in February, has only deepened concerns about the country’s economic trajectory.

    Experts attribute the DAX’s upward momentum to its limited reliance on Germany’s domestic economy. “The revenues for these companies aren’t in Germany,” said Ben Ritchie, head of developed market equities at abrdn. He emphasized that global operations and international markets largely shield DAX-listed companies from Germany’s domestic economic woes. Retail demand and production for these firms are predominantly concentrated abroad, enabling them to benefit from healthier foreign markets.

    By contrast, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), which employ more than half of Germany’s workforce, remain highly dependent on the local economy. These businesses have faced rising costs, declining orders, and ongoing inflationary pressures. Recent data from the Ifo Institute underscores the challenges, with business sentiment declining more than anticipated in November. Franziska Palmas, senior Europe economist at Capital Economics, noted that the figures highlight Germany’s ongoing economic struggles.

    Interestingly, a sluggish domestic economy could prove advantageous for major exporters on the DAX. A weaker euro, driven by European Central Bank policies aimed at stimulating growth, makes German exports more competitive internationally. Additionally, lower borrowing costs may further boost the profitability of companies with significant international exposure. The performance of the DAX contrasts sharply with Germany’s economic landscape, where stagnant consumer spending and industrial downturns dominate.

    Analysts emphasize that global economic trends, particularly the strong performance of the United States economy, have played a more significant role in driving the DAX’s recent gains than Germany’s domestic conditions. Robust US consumer spending, fueled by extensive pandemic relief measures, resilient job markets, and comparatively low energy costs, has created favorable conditions for increased demand. Many of Germany’s largest exporters, such as those in the automotive and industrial sectors, rely heavily on these international markets, allowing them to bypass the sluggish domestic environment and capitalize on external opportunities.

    This dynamic underscores the DAX’s position as a global-facing index, where the health of economies abroad often outweighs the impact of challenges within Germany. However, the contrast between the stock market’s record highs and the country’s broader economic struggles paints a stark picture of divergence. While DAX-listed companies thrive on their global footprint, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), which are deeply tied to Germany’s local economy, continue to suffer under the weight of declining industrial orders, rising costs, and tepid consumer spending at home. – By EuroWire News Desk.

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