Citi: European Equities Diverge Positively from Global Markets
Citi’nin yeni raporu, Avrupa borsalarının son haftalarda **risk iştahında anlamlı bir iyileşme** yaşadığını ve küresel piyasalardan ayrı bir performan

Citi’s latest report reveals that European equities have experienced a significant improvement in risk appetite over recent weeks, charting a performance path distinct from global markets.
Renewed Risk Appetite Across European Markets
Citi strategists position Europe as the sole major region showing a risk appetite rebound, while investor confidence weakens in the United States and Asia.
Balance Sheets and Capital Inflows as Catalysts
Robust corporate balance sheets and fresh capital inflows emerge as the primary drivers supporting European equities. The European Central Bank’s decision to hold rates steady and the Q2 earnings season, where companies largely beat forecasts, reinforce the upward trend.
Market Metrics and Index Dynamics
The Stoxx 600 index rose 0.7% last week and has gained roughly 5% since the start of June. Companies in the MSCI Europe index posted a 14% year‑over‑year profit increase, while median earnings per share climbed 7%.
Analyst Perspectives and Market Reactions
Citi strategist David Chew notes that European markets have been only modestly affected by AI‑driven volatility and that investor positions remained stable throughout July. Goldman Sachs strategist Peter Oppenheimer stresses that corporate earnings have outperformed market sentiment. Data shows that stocks surpassing analyst forecasts delivered an average 1.6‑point outperformance versus the Stoxx 600 on the first trading day after earnings, while under‑performers lagged by 2.3 points.
Expert Note (Hakan Çelik): The divergence of European equities underscores a sustainable growth model rooted in structural reforms and resilient corporate balance sheets. Nonetheless, the dip in U.S. confidence and AI‑related risks in Asia could constrain global liquidity flows. For emerging markets like Turkey, the stance that interest rates must remain high continues to be vital for preserving monetary stability.
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