Current Performance
The EURO STOXX 50, the leading stock index of the Eurozone, is currently showing a positive trend. The index rose by 0.80% to 5,174 points. Most recently, the index recorded a value of 5,167.84 points in March 2025, representing an increase of 1.03%. The current 5,174 points indicate a continuation of the upward trend.
The historical performance of the index has been mixed over longer periods:
- YTD (Year-to-Date): +4.47%
- 3-Year Performance: +33.20%
- 5-Year Performance: +82.09%
Best and Worst Performers
The composition of the EURO STOXX 50 reflects sectoral differences:
Time Period | Best Performer | Worst Performer |
---|---|---|
Today (Example) | Bayer (+2.27%) | Nokia (-9.46%) |
YTD | Santander (+42.60%) | Stellantis (-28.51%) |
3 Months | Santander (+28.44%) | Kering (-34.88%) |
Note: These data are exemplary; daily values are not specifically documented.
Market Drivers and Background
- Sectoral Dynamics: Financial stocks like Santander and UniCredit show strong performance, while luxury goods manufacturers like Kering are under pressure.
- Geopolitical Factors: Recent indices respond to the demand for defense stocks due to geopolitical tensions.
- Attractiveness of German Stock Exchanges: German indices record record inflows into ETFs with €3 billion net inflows.
For private investors, this development serves as a barometer for the general risk climate in Europe’s stock markets and offers insights into sectoral opportunities and risks as well as long-term diversification options.
Note: Price levels refer to different reporting dates. Real-time data should be retrieved via brokers or stock exchange portals.