Major European stock indexes finished at record closing highs on Friday and outperformed their U.S. counterparts for the month. For January, the STOXX Europe 600 Index closed up by 31.91 points, or 6.
European stocks closed at a record high Friday, wrapping up the best monthly gain in over a year on solid earnings and speculation that the region will be spared from immediate US tariffs.
But the haze lifted. Now, I foresee a brighter-than-feared 2025 – surprisingly, led by Europe. Here is why.
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