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Europe markets open: Stoxx 600 slips 0.1% as a political earthquake in Japan roils Asia

by October 6, 2025
by October 6, 2025

The relentless, record-setting rally that has defined the European markets has finally paused for breath.

Stocks opened to a slightly negative and cautious picture on Monday, as investors step back to digest a week of powerful gains and assess a complex and conflicting global landscape, from a political earthquake in Japan to a government shutdown in the United States.

After a stunning five consecutive days of positive returns, which saw the pan-European Stoxx 600 and London’s FTSE 100 both smash through to new all-time highs, a quiet consolidation is underway.

The Stoxx 600 was 0.1 percent lower shortly after the open, with major bourses across the continent all dipping into negative territory.

A world of contrasting fortunes

This European pause is playing out against a backdrop of dramatic and often contradictory international developments.

In the United States, Wall Street continues to defy political gravity, with markets hitting record highs last week even as a government shutdown began, a crisis that has delayed the release of key economic data.

Meanwhile, a political earthquake has sent a jolt through Asia. Japan’s Nikkei 225 index jumped over 4 percent to hit its own record high after the country’s ruling party elected the pro-stimulus lawmaker Sanae Takaichi as its new leader, positioning her to become the nation’s first female prime minister.

The move has ignited hopes for a new wave of fiscal support for the world’s fourth-largest economy.

The European agenda: a new minister, a new test

Against this global turmoil, a more localized European agenda is beginning to take shape. In France, the political crisis continues, with the new Prime Minister, Sebastien Lecornu, naming Roland Lescure as his finance minister.

Lescure is now faced with the daunting task of navigating the country’s treacherous budget negotiations, the very issue that has toppled the last two governments.

As the market settles into a new week, a series of economic health checks, including Spanish industrial production figures and European and UK construction PMIs, will provide fresh clues on the state of the regional economy.

After a week of unbridled optimism, the market is now entering a more contemplative phase, a quiet moment of assessment before the next major move.

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