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European markets rally as US shutdown deal sparks global optimism

by November 10, 2025
by November 10, 2025

European markets opened on a strong note on Monday after US senators reached a breakthrough deal to end the longest government shutdown in American history.

The bipartisan agreement between Democratic lawmakers and Senate GOP leaders, brokered with White House involvement, paves the way to reopen the government in exchange for a future vote on extending enhanced Affordable Care subsidies.

This development has reinvigorated investor appetite for risk assets across the continent after a week marked by concerns over artificial intelligence valuations and economic slowdown fears.

Optimism rippled through trading floors as Asian markets rebounded on the back of stronger-than-expected Chinese inflation data, signaling resilience in global growth dynamics even as geopolitical and fiscal uncertainties persist.​

European markets: FTSE and STOXX Lead the Charge

London’s FTSE 100 index rallied 0.7 percent at open, reflecting growing investor confidence amid increasing geopolitical certainties.

However, the broader sentiment remains constructive as traders reassess risk positioning following Friday’s weakness.

The pan-European Stoxx 600 surged 0.8 percent on Monday as the shutdown resolution removes one of the primary headwinds weighing on sentiment.

The move comes after a volatile week where concerns about stretched valuations in artificial intelligence-related stocks triggered profit-taking across major bourses.​

The broader European context reflects growing confidence that the shutdown impasse, which threatened to become the longest in US history, has finally been resolved.

Currency markets have already responded, with the dollar losing ground as investors reassessed economic growth prospects and adjusted their positioning ahead of the week’s trading sessions.

This currency weakness typically provides support for European exporters while potentially adding headwinds to earnings-focused sectors.

Other Regional Indices Surge Forward

Germany’s DAX jumped 1.5%, boosted by solid manufacturing numbers that highlight just how strong Europe’s biggest economy still is.

That rise suggests demand for industrial goods remains healthy.

France’s CAC 40 followed with a 1.1% gain, as confidence returns to the broader Eurozone now that the US government shutdown uncertainty has started to fade.

Italy’s FTSE MIB also rose 1.1%, joining a wider rally across southern Europe that’s been lifted by the positive shift in US political news.

Taken together, these synchronized gains across Europe’s major indices point to a genuine improvement in market sentiment, not just a one-off move in certain sectors.

Commodities are echoing that same tone. Gold prices are up more than 1%, hitting around $4,050 an ounce as traders price in signs of a cooling US economy.

Oil is up nearly 1% too, staying within its recent range, while copper is edging higher amid ongoing uncertainty about US tariffs and potential trade policy changes.

Looking ahead, European investors have a busy week on deck. Key data releases like PMI figures and corporate earnings will shape how much of this momentum carries through.

The end of the shutdown removes a major overhang that had been weighing on consumer confidence earlier in November.

With that behind them, markets can finally shift focus back to growth metrics, setting the stage for equities to potentially build some fresh year-end momentum.

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