It's a rebound that bursts the ceiling.
After a dark year in 2020, the CAC 40 groups achieved the best results in their history last year.
The cumulative net income of the forty largest capitalizations in Paris has more than tripled in one year.
It exceeds 130 billion euros in 2021, against 39 billion in 2020. Admittedly, the year of Covid and confinements, which had seen the world economy come to a sudden stop, is an exception.
The comparison with 2019, the year of the previous record, is therefore more relevant.
However, it is impressive: over two years, the cumulative profits of the giants of the CAC 40 have, in fact, increased by more than 60%.
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“This very good year 2021 was driven by growth companies which took advantage of the economic recovery,
analyzes Vincent Juvyns, director in charge of strategy at JPMorgan AM.
As such, the record for the CAC 40 index recorded at the very beginning of January does not appear in the least artificial...
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