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德国通胀飙升,DAX指数下跌

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-- 周三,本地股市收低,市场权衡德国最新通胀数据以及当天晚些时候即将公布的美联储利率决议。 在经济和企业动态密集发布的背景下,蓝筹股DAX指数收跌0.27%。 德国联邦统计局(Destatis)的初步数据显示,4月份德国年通胀率从前一日的2.7%升至2.9%,低于市场预期的3%。剔除食品和能源价格的核心通胀率则从一个月前的2.5%降至2.3%。 荷兰国际集团(ING)指出:“就欧洲央行而言,德国通胀数据进一步印证了在明日政策会议召开前,滞胀压力不断加剧。尽管实际通胀和通胀预期上升将加剧加息讨论,但不利增长效应的日益显现也将使激进加息变得更加困难。” 与此同时,ifo经济研究所表示,受持续的全球动荡影响,德国企业正在加速裁员,并指出裁员几乎波及所有行业。ifo就业晴雨表在2026年4月跌至91.3点,低于一个月前的93.4点,创下自2020年5月以来的最低水平。 企业方面,阿迪达斯(ADS.F)股价飙升至DAX指数榜首,涨幅达8.35%,此前该公司第一季度业绩超出预期,并实现了全年目标。这家德国运动服装巨头公布的按固定汇率计算的营收增长14%至65.9亿欧元,超过市场普遍预期的9%,并预计2026年按固定汇率计算的销售额将实现接近两位数的增长,绝对值约为20亿欧元。 德意志银行研究部写道:“总体而言,这是一份不错的业绩报告,唯一的主要疑问可能是鞋类产品在整体业绩中的相对疲软,以及世界杯相关产品在业绩增长中所占的比重。我们认为,阿迪达斯在多个重要品类中表现出色,整体业绩强劲。目前15倍的市盈率并未反映出公司预期上调,我们认为这足以促使股价在今日出现积极反应。” 另一方面,梅赛德斯-奔驰集团(MBG.F)公布第一季度营收下降5%至316亿欧元,中国市场销量大幅下滑,抵消了电动汽车需求增长以及美国和欧洲市场的增长。这家德国汽车制造商收盘下跌0.56%。

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