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    Analysis-Beaten-down European Stocks Lure Investors Back as Trump Trades Wobble

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    Posted on January 8, 2025

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    Last updated: January 27, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    European stocks attract investors as Trump's policies create uncertainty. STOXX 600 index shows potential for growth, with European equities seeing renewed interest.

    Investors Return to European Stocks as Trump Trades Falter

    By Naomi Rovnick

    LONDON (Reuters) - Beaten-down European stocks are luring investors back after a record underperformance versus Wall Street in 2024, as fears about U.S. economic shocks under incoming President Donald Trump boost the appeal of international markets.

    Amundi, Europe's largest investor, said on Wednesday it had "turned constructive on Europe" because the effect of trade war fears on valuations was exaggerated.

    Funds that invest in European equities have also just recorded their first weekly net inflow since October, Lipper data showed, after several big banks this week tipped the market for a 2025 turnaround.

    The STOXX 600 index of blue-chip European shares has lost 0.7% this month but outperformed the U.S. S&P 500, which has dropped nearly 3% on fading hopes for U.S. interest rate cuts and policy uncertainty.

    Barclays on Wednesday said the European market's "risk-reward" profile was improving, citing "emerging anxiety around Trumponomics".

    Deutsche Bank and Citi this week forecast double-digit returns for the STOXX this year, while Goldman Sachs said the market's lowly-valued companies were likely takeover targets.

    The STOXX 600 ended 2024 at its biggest discount to the S&P on record, LSEG data showed, as investors flocked to so-called "Trump trades" that bet his policies will lift most U.S. assets.

    "There's room to take the other side of that trade and one of the main beneficiaries will be international markets," Baird strategist Ross Mayfield said, arguing policy shocks would weaken the dollar and boost U.S. investors' interest in euro-denominated assets.

    Investors are growing increasingly concerned about tariffs refueling U.S. inflation and prompting the Federal Reserve to hike rates, Bank of America said following its most recent survey of global fund managers.

    Conflicting reports about Trump's tariff plans drove the U.S. currency sharply lower on Monday and left investors braced for more U.S. market swings.

    "I've moved from really disliking international markets to saying I think there is a diversification benefit," Raymond James Investment Management chief market strategist Matt Orton said.

    Cheaply-valued European banks, he said, were now "very attractive", while he also favoured the region's aerospace and defence stocks.

    The revival in interest in European stocks follows months of gloom as French and German politics plunged into chaos and tariff threats pressure euro zone exporters.

    The euro zone economy remains weak, but after four European Central Bank rate cuts last year a long-term decline in euro zone business activity has eased.

    "We should have (had) the trough in the euro zone," Edmond de Rothschild Asset Management portfolio manager Marie de Leyssac said.

    A European market rebound in 2025 was likely given last year's "extreme underperformance", she added.

    Janus Henderson multi-asset fund manager Oliver Blackbourn said he was not yet buying into European stocks, but had also become nervous about heady Wall Street valuations.

    "If we do see more improvements in European economic data then we'd get more positive pretty quickly," he said

    (Reporting by Naomi Rovnick in London. Additional reporting by Siddarth S. in Bengaluru. Editing by Mark Potter)

    Key Takeaways

    • •European stocks are gaining investor interest after underperforming in 2024.
    • •Concerns over Trump's economic policies are boosting international markets.
    • •STOXX 600 index shows potential for double-digit returns in 2025.
    • •European equities see first net inflow since October.
    • •Cheaply-valued European banks and defense stocks are attractive.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Analysis-Beaten-down European stocks lure investors back as Trump trades wobble

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses the renewed investor interest in European stocks amid uncertainty over Trump's economic policies.

    2Why are European stocks becoming attractive?

    European stocks are seen as attractive due to their low valuations and potential for growth as Trump's policies create market uncertainty.

    3What is the outlook for the STOXX 600 index?

    Analysts forecast potential double-digit returns for the STOXX 600 index in 2025, driven by improved risk-reward profiles.

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