各國選情及并購傳聞推動(dòng)歐洲股市創(chuàng)下多年來的新高
????隨著投資者開始關(guān)注首周末以來各國選舉傳來的積極消息,歐洲股市創(chuàng)下多年來的高點(diǎn),而且日本股市周二也創(chuàng)下七周以來的新高。 ????歐洲斯托克600指數(shù)(Stoxx Europe 600)創(chuàng)下六年來的新高點(diǎn)344.74點(diǎn)后回落,而日經(jīng)指數(shù)(Nikkei)也連續(xù)四天走高,當(dāng)日收于14,636.52點(diǎn),上漲0.2%。 ????盡管輝瑞(Pfizer)收購英國和瑞典醫(yī)藥巨頭阿斯利康(AstraZeneca PLC)的嘗試以失敗告終。但有傳言稱,假日酒店(Holiday Inn)和皇冠假日(Crowne Plaza)等連鎖酒店運(yùn)營商InterContinental Hotels Group PLC接到了收購邀約,消息助漲了新一輪與收購相關(guān)的積極人氣。法國酒店運(yùn)營商雅高(Accor SA)也表示,將回購一些其先前售出的酒店。 ????在歐洲,彼得?波羅申科在上周日烏克蘭總統(tǒng)大選中獲得壓倒性的勝利,增加了危機(jī)迅速終結(jié)的希望——盡管據(jù)媒體報(bào)道稱,過去幾天曾在頓涅茨克機(jī)場周邊爆發(fā)激戰(zhàn),40多人喪生。 ????意大利總理馬泰奧?倫奇的民主黨在民意調(diào)查中顯著勝出,獲得34.5%的投票;而前喜劇演員貝佩?格里洛的五星運(yùn)動(dòng)(Five Stars movement)僅獲得25.5%, 遠(yuǎn)遠(yuǎn)低于預(yù)期。截至美國東部時(shí)間周二上午9點(diǎn),意大利MIB指數(shù)在周一大漲3.6%的基礎(chǔ)上繼續(xù)上漲了0.1%。 ????德國(更為重要的是意大利)政府黨派進(jìn)入歐洲議會(huì)的良好跡象也支撐了市場。意大利的結(jié)果之所以很重要是因?yàn)?,意大利占?xì)W元區(qū)經(jīng)濟(jì)的17%,但政府債務(wù)高企、創(chuàng)紀(jì)錄的失業(yè)率和曠日持久的政治動(dòng)蕩使它仍舊是歐元區(qū)最明顯的問題國家之一。最近的數(shù)據(jù)顯示,繼續(xù)去年末走出經(jīng)濟(jì)衰退后,今年一季度意大利的經(jīng)濟(jì)再度收縮。 ????與此同時(shí),在德國,盡管反對(duì)歐元的新選項(xiàng)黨(Alternative fuer Deutschland party)獲得了議會(huì)7%的席位,但德國總理安格拉?默克爾領(lǐng)導(dǎo)的基督教民主聯(lián)盟依然是明顯的贏家,獲得了35.3%的投票。默克爾一直是向身處困境歐元區(qū)國家有條件提供救助政策背后的主要推動(dòng)力量,而這項(xiàng)政策在過去4年一直勉強(qiáng)維持著擁有18個(gè)成員國的歐元區(qū)。 ????盡管法國基準(zhǔn)指數(shù)從上周末開始就一直落后于歐洲其他市場的表現(xiàn),周二早晨下跌0.1%,但市場對(duì)于英國和法國反歐盟政黨支持率大增的狀況給予的關(guān)注較少。 ????貝倫堡銀行(Berenberg Bank)駐倫敦首席經(jīng)濟(jì)學(xué)家霍格爾?施米丁說:“法國在革新方面在歐洲處于落后。法國的主流黨派當(dāng)然沒有因?yàn)橄惹熬芙^忍辱負(fù)重地嘗試不受歡迎的改革而獲得回報(bào)?!?span>(財(cái)富中文網(wǎng)) |
????European stocks hit a new multi-year high, and Japanese stocks hit a seven-week high Tuesday as investors focused on the positives from elections across Europe over the weekend. ????The Stoxx Europe 600 index hit a new six-year high of 344.74, before falling back later, while the Nikkei closed at 14,636.52, up 0.2% on the day and its fourth successive gain. ????Talk of a bid for InterContinental Hotels Group PLC (IHG), the operator of such chains as Holiday Inn and Crowne Plaza, has encouraged a fresh wave of M&A related optimism, despite the collapse of Pfizer's (PFE) bid for U.K.-Swedish pharma giant AstraZeneca PLC (AZN). French hotel operator Accor SA (ACRFF) also said it would buy back some hotels that it had sold previously. ????In Europe, the clear victory for Petro Poroshenko in Ukraine's presidential elections on Sunday has also boosted hopes of a speedy end to the crisis there -- despite intense fighting over the last couple of days around Donetsk airport in which over 40 people have been killed, according to media reports. ????The Social Democrats of Prime Minister Matteo Renzi emerged as clear winners of the poll in Italy with a thumping 34.5% of the vote, while the Five Stars protest movement of ex-comedian Beppe Grillo managed only 25.5%, well short of expectations. The Italian MIB index was up 0.1% by 9:00 AM EDT, after rising 3.6% on Monday. ????Markets are also still enjoying some support from the strong showing of government parties in Germany and, crucially, Italy in elections to the European parliament. The Italian result is important because Italy, which accounts for 17% of the eurozone's economy, remains one of its most obvious weak spots, with high government debt, record unemployment, and chronic political instability. Recent data showed that the economy contracted again in the first quarter after emerging from recession at the end of last year. ????In Germany, meanwhile, although the anti-euro Alternative fuer Deutschland party won seats in the parliament with 7% of the vote, it was the Christian Democrats of Chancellor Angela Merkel who emerged as the clear winner with 35.3%. Merkel has been the driving force behind the policy of conditional aid for stressed eurozone countries that has just about kept the 18-country currency zone together over the last four years. ????Markets have given less attention to the surge in support for anti-EU parties in the U.K. and France, although the French benchmark index has limped behind the rest of the continent since the weekend, losing 0.1% Tuesday morning in Europe. ????"France is the reform laggard in Europe. Its mainstream parties were certainly not rewarded for their past refusal to bite the bullet of unpopular reforms," said Holger Schmieding, chief economist with Berenberg Bank in London. |