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Europe markets open: CAC 40 soars 2.4%, Stoxx +0.7% on a stunning luxury rally

by October 15, 2025
by October 15, 2025

A powerful and dazzling rally in the world of high fashion has sent European markets soaring on Wednesday, as a stunning surge in the continent’s biggest luxury brands decisively banishes the gloom that had been cast by a renewed US-China trade spat.

This roar of opulence, coupled with a timely political truce in France, has fueled a powerful rebound from a two-week low and sent a jolt of bullish energy through the market.

The buying has been immediate and ferocious.

The pan-European Stoxx 600 was up 0.7 percent in early London trading, but the real story is in Paris, where the CAC 40 index has skyrocketed an incredible 2.4 percent.

A tour de force from the titans of taste

The engine of this spectacular rally is a tour de force from the titans of European luxury.

In a stunning display of market power, the sector has exploded higher, with the behemoth LVMH jumping 12.8 percent and Christian Dior soaring 12.5 percent.

The bullish contagion has spread throughout the industry, with Kering trading 6 percent higher and both Moncler and Burberry rising more than 7 percent.

This powerful reversal in sentiment is a forceful rebuke to the fears that had gripped the market just a day earlier, when the threat of a new and more aggressive phase in the US-China trade war had sent regional stocks to their lowest point in two weeks.

A political truce in Paris

Adding a powerful domestic tailwind to the rally is a significant and unexpected political development in France.

The country’s new prime minister, Sebastien Lecornu, in a major concession to his political rivals, promised on Tuesday to suspend a controversial and deeply unpopular pension reform until after the 2027 election.

The move, a direct reversal of one of President Emmanuel Macron’s key achievements, has been welcomed by the opposition Socialists, who have now signaled they will support Lecornu’s government in a series of crucial confidence votes on Thursday.

This timely political truce has eased fears of another government collapse and has provided a powerful dose of stability to a market that was on a knife’s edge.

As the world’s financial leaders gather in Washington for the annual meetings of the IMF and the World Bank, a nervous European market has found its own powerful, if perhaps temporary, reasons for optimism.

For now, the allure of luxury and the promise of political peace have proven to be a potent and intoxicating cocktail.

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