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Record high: Dax breaks the 16,000 mark

2021-08-13T09:08:53.373Z


The fact that the German economy is recovering after the Corona crisis is clearly evident on the stock exchange: the German share index will already reach the third thousand mark in 2021.


The fact that the German economy is recovering after the Corona crisis is clearly evident on the stock exchange: the German share index will already reach the third thousand mark in 2021.

Frankfurt / Main - Spurred on by good company balance sheets, the Dax broke the 16,000 point mark for the first time on Friday.

The leading German index recently rose to a high of 16,003.79 points.

It was not until the end of March that the Dax exceeded the 15,000 mark for the first time, and on January 7th it passed the 14,000 mark.

Since the beginning of the year, the stock market barometer has gained more than 16 percent.

In the past few weeks there have been positive economic signals from numerous sectors and there have been increasing signs of a global economic recovery.

Quarterly balance sheets of many companies have mostly shown increasing sales and profits, the number of unemployed in industrialized countries is falling again.

There was also a tailwind from the US inflation data published on Wednesday.

However, there are still supply bottlenecks for raw materials, a lack of supplies for computer chips and, last but not least, the spread of the delta variant of the corona virus.


Dax at record high: upward trend thanks to low interest rates

The upward trend on the stock exchanges is supported by the still very low level of interest rates and extensive bond purchases by the central banks.

Although inflation rates have risen significantly recently in Europe and the USA, the central banks do not want to abandon their course of cheap money for the time being.


Investor worries about an even stronger rise in US inflation had not been confirmed this week.

Although US inflation remained high in July at 5.4 percent year-on-year, it did not accelerate.

In Germany, the annual inflation rate in July was 3.8 percent.


A persistently very high level of inflation in the USA could intensify speculation that the US Federal Reserve would exit its extremely loose monetary policy. This can have a detrimental effect on the stock market because other asset classes then become more attractive again.

(dpa / frs) * Merkur.de is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA

Source: merkur

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