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德国股市下跌;凯杰公司因前景下调股价暴跌

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-- 周二,德国蓝筹股DAX指数下跌0.27%,投资者在评估美伊外交僵局的同时,也在关注最新一轮的企业财报和交易动态。 Qiagen(QIA.F)是DAX指数中表现最差的股票,下跌10.76%。此前,该公司将2026年全年净销售额增长预期(按固定汇率计算)下调至1%至2%,低于此前至少5%的目标。这家分子检测公司还预计,其净销售额将比去年的5.34亿美元下降2%。 与此同时,拜耳(BAYN.F)股价下跌4.01%,此前彭博新闻报道称,美国最高法院对如何处理正在进行的除草剂Roundup诉讼案存在分歧。尽管市场反应强烈,但mwb Research将孟山都诉杜内尔案的听证会描述为“总体中立,略有建设性”,认为这是这家德国生命科学公司为控制其“农达”除草剂诉讼债务而采取的更广泛战略的一部分。 “虽然口头辩论未能给出明确的结论,大法官们的意见也似乎存在分歧,但最高法院的优先权以及即将达成的72.5亿美元和解协议仍然是一个可靠的催化剂,这两项因素都提高了拜耳最大结构性问题前景的可见度。有利的裁决不会立即消除所有诉讼,但会加强拜耳的法律地位,降低未来现金流的不确定性,并提振市场对其作物科学业务的信心。鉴于市场仍然过度低估了长期诉讼带来的拖累,我们重申“买入”评级,目标价维持在52.00欧元不变,因为我们仍然认为该股有倍数重估的空间。”mwb表示。 经济新闻方面,欧元区消费者通胀预期上升。根据欧洲央行最新发布的月度消费者预期调查,3月份消费者对未来12个月和未来三年通胀预期中值分别从一个月前的2.5%上调至4%和3%。与此同时,未来五年的通胀预期也从2月份的2.3%小幅上调至2.4%。 荷兰国际集团(ING)指出:“在周四欧洲央行会议召开前夕,今天上午公布的数据进一步证实,中东战争和能源价格上涨不仅对欧元区经济构成通胀冲击,更构成滞胀冲击。尽管通胀预期上升将加剧加息讨论,但日益显现的不利增长迹象将使激进加息变得更加困难。尽管欧洲央行的首要政策目标是价格稳定,但很难想象它会愿意为了应对外生供给冲击而加剧经济衰退。” 路透社援引一位不愿透露姓名的美国官员的话报道称,伊朗最新提出的在敌对行动结束前暂缓讨论其核计划的方案,与美国总统特朗普的要求背道而驰。该新闻机构还补充说,特朗普对德黑兰提出的新条件感到“不满”,坚持要求从一开始就解决核问题。

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