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德國股市下跌;凱傑公司因前景下調股價暴跌

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-- 週二,德國藍籌股DAX指數下跌0.27%,投資人在評估美伊外交僵局的同時,也關注最新一輪的企業財報和交易動態。 Qiagen(QIA.F)是DAX指數中表現最差的股票,下跌10.76%。此前,該公司將2026年全年淨銷售額成長預期(以固定匯率計算)下調至1%至2%,低於先前至少5%的目標。這家分子檢測公司也預計,其淨銷售額將比去年的5.34億美元下降2%。 同時,拜耳(BAYN.F)股價下跌4.01%,此前彭博新聞報導,美國最高法院對如何處理正在進行的除草劑Roundup訴訟案存在分歧。儘管市場反應強烈,但mwb Research將孟山都訴杜內爾案的聽證會描述為“總體中立,略有建設性”,認為這是這家德國生命科學公司為控制其“農達”除草劑訴訟債務而採取的更廣泛戰略的一部分。 「雖然口頭辯論未能給出明確的結論,大法官們的意見也似乎存在分歧,但最高法院的優先權以及即將達成的72.5億美元和解協議仍然是一個可靠的催化劑,這兩項因素都提高了拜耳最大結構性問題前景的可見度。有利的裁決不會立即消除所有訴訟,但會立即消除所有訴訟,但會加強拜耳的法律地位,降低未來現金流的不確定性,並提振市場對其作物科學業務的信心。 經濟新聞方面,歐元區消費者通膨預期上升。根據歐洲央行最新發布的月度消費者預期調查,3月消費者對未來12個月和未來三年通膨預期中位數分別從一個月前的2.5%上調至4%和3%。同時,未來五年通膨的預期也從2月的2.3%小幅上調至2.4%。 荷蘭國際集團(ING)指出:「在周四歐洲央行會議召開前夕,今天上午公佈的數據進一步證實,中東戰爭和能源價格上漲不僅對歐元區經濟構成通脹衝擊,更構成滯脹衝擊。儘管通脹預期上升將加劇加息討論,但日益顯現的不利增長跡象將使激進加息變得更加困難。儘管通脹預期上升將加劇加息討論,但日益顯現的不利增長跡象將使激進加息變得更加困難。儘管歐洲央行的生政策是想給目標是試圖加劇目標。 路透社引述一位不願透露姓名的美國官員的話報道稱,伊朗最新提出的在敵對行動結束前暫緩討論其核計劃的方案,與美國總統川普的要求背道而馳。該新聞機構還補充說,川普對德黑蘭提出的新條件感到“不滿”,堅持要求從一開始就解決核問題。

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