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    Europe's Defence Stocks Pull Back After Gravity-Defying Rally

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    Posted on March 4, 2025

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    Last updated: January 25, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    European defence stocks fell after a major rally due to increased spending. BAE Systems and Hensoldt saw significant changes.

    Europe's defence stocks pull back after gravity-defying rally

    (Reuters) - European defence company shares retreated on Tuesday, surrendering earlier gains, after record run up on Monday, when stocks were buoyed by the prospect of higher defence spending in the region.

    The entire sector rose sharply on Monday after the clearest sign yet Europe's leaders were racing to boost spending and help secure peace in Ukraine, and extended those gains as U.S. President Donald Trump paused military aid to Ukraine.

    By mid-afternoon trade defence shares had reversed course, with an index of aerospace and defence companies down 1.3% as investors cashed in on the record-breaking two-day rally.

    "I think it is reasonable for the shares to stabilise after yesterday's rally, and I see it as a strong indicator that the sell-off is not extensive," Tom Guinchard from Pareto Securities said.

    "We are facing a new reality in terms of defence ramp-up with accelerated spending supported by the European Commission," he added referring to proposal on new joint borrowing to boost Europe's defence capabilities.

    The defence sector has more than doubled in value since Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022.

    The sectoral index closed 7.7% higher on Monday, logging its biggest one-day jump since November 2020.

    Europe's biggest defence company by market value, BAE Systems, was down 2.9% at 1507 GMT, after rising as much as 3.4% earlier and following a 14.6% jump on Monday.

    Germany's Hensoldt was still up 4%, though pared earlier gains after soaring nearly 19% at one point earlier and a 22% jump on Monday. Rheinmetall and Renk were down 1.6% and 0.5%, respectively.

    France's Dassault Aviation and Sweden's Saab both retreated by 0.6%.

    Europe's largest defence electronics firm Thales was up 2.7% after earnings beat.

    ($1 = 0.9485 euros)

    (Reporting by Isabel Demetz, Anna Pruchnicka, Ozan Ergenay in Gdansk; Editing by Amanda Cooper)

    Key Takeaways

    • •European defence stocks retreated after a record rally.
    • •Increased defence spending boosts stocks initially.
    • •BAE Systems and Hensoldt showed significant fluctuations.
    • •The sector has doubled in value since February 2022.
    • •Thales reported strong earnings, boosting its stock.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Europe's defence stocks pull back after gravity-defying rally

    1What caused the decline in European defence stocks?

    European defence company shares retreated after a record rally, as investors cashed in on gains following a significant rise due to increased defence spending prospects.

    2Which company is Europe's largest defence firm?

    BAE Systems is Europe's biggest defence company by market value, although its shares fell by 2.9% after a notable increase the previous day.

    3How much has the defence sector grown since the Ukraine invasion?

    The defence sector has more than doubled in value since Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, reflecting a significant shift in defence spending priorities.

    4What was the performance of Hensoldt shares?

    Hensoldt shares were up 4% after initially soaring nearly 19%, indicating strong investor interest despite a pullback in the broader market.

    5What was the index change for aerospace and defence companies?

    The index of aerospace and defence companies was down 1.3% by mid-afternoon, reversing earlier gains as part of a broader market correction.

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