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European equities are back from the cold as investors increasingly recognise the region’s renewed potential — so much so that European equity indices are starting to look tactically extended, particularly given some near-term headwinds.
While I think the case for Europe remains compelling, investors now need to focus on company fundamentals rather than relying on positive momentum. With Europe in the middle of a regime change, portfolio positioning also matters greatly, in my view, as it can help capture the benefits of the new European economic model that is starting to emerge.
Below I share my framework on what that may mean in practice.
I see three reasons (in descending order of importance) that underpin the continued case for Europe:
After the recent rally, the trajectory ahead may be less straightforward and will, in my opinion, require a greater emphasis on positioning along with detailed company analysis.
Below are some of the main negative trends that I am monitoring given their potential impact on European earnings and valuations:
After prolonged weakness, I expect European domestic demand to accelerate into 2026, offsetting some of the above headwinds. Key considerations underpinning my more optimistic view include:
Below are some broad principles I suggest investors bear in mind:
The case for Europe remains strong, but greater selectivity and careful positioning are needed to mitigate both the impact of current headwinds and optimise exposure to the new opportunities that Europe’s regime change is generating.
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