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    Stocks Fall in Europe as Automakers Weaken; Spanish Equities at Over One-Week Low

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    Posted on September 22, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    European stocks fell due to weak automaker performance, with Madrid reaching a one-week low. Tech and mining sectors provided some relief amid economic concerns.

    European Stocks Decline as Automakers Struggle; Madrid Hits One-Week Low

    By Shashwat Chauhan and Pranav Kashyap

    (Reuters) -European stocks slipped on Monday, pressured by automakers despite gains in tech and mining, while Madrid's benchmark closed at its lowest in over a week.

    The pan-European STOXX 600 fell as much as 0.4% before closing 0.1% lower, weighed down by defensive stocks such as Unilever and Nestle.

    Spanish banks dragged Madrid's benchmark 1.2% down to its lowest since September 10.

    Porsche sank over 8%, its worst performance in nearly three years, after the carmaker warned of delays in electric vehicle rollouts and trimmed its 2025 outlook. It helped to send the autos index to an over one-month low.

    "The re-basing of (Porsche's) guidance may be the last but leaves the turnaround a drawn-out affair with product cycle and brand challenges," Jefferies analysts said in a note.

    Shares of Porsche-parent Volkswagen, which also cut its 2025 profit outlook, fell 7.1%.

    Euro zone banks dipped 0.9%, with Spain's Sabadell down 3.9% after bigger rival BBVA said it raised its bid for the bank by 10% to 3.39 euros per share. BBVA also fell 2.6%.

    Heavyweight Roche limited losses on the STOXX 600. The drugmaker rose 2.3% after signalling its ambition to join Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk at the top of the booming weight-loss market.

    Technology stocks also helped to stem losses, climbing 0.8%. Chipmakers ASML and ASMI advanced 2.1% and 1.7%, respectively.

    European miners added 1.4%, with UK-listed precious metal miner Fresnillo among the top gainers with a 4.6% rise as gold prices surged to an all-time high.

    Other top miners including Glencore and Rio Tinto were up 2% and 2.1%, respectively.

    EYES REMAIN ON THE FED

    Investors weighed comments from at least five Federal Reserve officials, many of whom questioned the need for more U.S. interest rate cuts with inflation still above target and the labor market holding firm. Investors looked ahead to Fed Chair Jerome Powell's speech on Tuesday, following last week's 25-basis-point cut.

    Meanwhile, European traders await fresh flash PMI data for September on Tuesday.

    "The European central bank's battle against high inflation has been won. We think the ECB may be forced to reduce interest rates next year," said Jack Allen-Reynolds, deputy chief euro zone economist.

    "European (stocks) can resume leadership later in the year, but maybe not just yet," said Neil Wilson, investor content strategist at Saxo.

    An interest rate decision in Sweden is expected on Tuesday, while Switzerland's is due on Thursday and a key U.S. inflation reading is slated for Friday. 

    Among other stocks, Fugro dropped 9% after the Dutch geo-data specialist withdrew its annual forecast, citing "significant changes" in market conditions in recent weeks.

    Tate & Lyle fell 6.4% after Morgan Stanley downgraded the food ingredients maker to "underweight" from "equal-weight".

    (Reporting by Shashwat Chauhan and Pranav Kashyap in Bengaluru; Editing by Mrigank Dhaniwala, Nivedita Bhattacharjee and Richard Chang)

    Key Takeaways

    • •European stocks declined, led by struggling automakers.
    • •Madrid's benchmark hit its lowest in over a week.
    • •Porsche and Volkswagen stocks dropped significantly.
    • •Tech and mining stocks provided some market support.
    • •Investors are focused on upcoming Fed and ECB decisions.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Stocks fall in Europe as automakers weaken; Spanish equities at over one-week low

    1What caused the decline in European stocks?

    European stocks slipped due to pressure from automakers, despite gains in tech and mining sectors.

    2How did Porsche's performance affect the market?

    Porsche's shares sank over 8% after warning of delays in electric vehicle rollouts, significantly impacting the autos index.

    3What is the current state of the Spanish banking sector?

    Spanish banks dragged Madrid's benchmark down by 1.2%, with Sabadell falling 3.9% after BBVA raised its bid for the bank.

    4What are analysts predicting for the European Central Bank?

    Analysts believe the ECB may be forced to reduce interest rates next year as the battle against high inflation appears to be won.

    5What sectors showed gains despite the overall market decline?

    Technology stocks climbed 0.8%, and European miners added 1.4%, with significant gains in precious metal mining.

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