Thoughts on the Market

The Outlook for European Stocks in 2026

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Dec 9, 2025
Join Marina Zavolock, Chief European Equity Strategist, as she shares her insights on the future of European stocks. She discusses the potential of AI adoption to enhance productivity and returns for companies. Marina also highlights how the U.S. market's strength could create opportunities for Europe despite weak earnings forecasts. Plus, she reveals sector risks from China competition affecting chemicals and autos. With Germany's fiscal plans and a focus on defense and utilities, the landscape is evolving rapidly for investors!
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INSIGHT

Europe's Year Of Two Halves

  • 2025 was a year of two halves: a strong first half driven by fiscal stimulus and diversification into Europe, then weaker second-half performance.
  • Europe ended the year with weak earnings, sliding from +8% consensus to -1% actual growth for 2025.
INSIGHT

U.S. Slipstream Could Lift Europe

  • A strong U.S. rally (15% S&P upside) makes it hard for European equities to fall, creating a potential 'slipstream' effect.
  • Europe’s upside next year is likelier to come from multiple expansion than earnings growth.
INSIGHT

Earnings Consensus Appears Too High

  • Consensus expects ~12.7% earnings growth for Europe in 2026, but Morgan Stanley forecasts ~3.6%, implying downgrades.
  • Much of past downgrades have been driven by China exposure and competition hitting old-economy sectors.
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