- STLAM led Italy with a +4.00% move on 2026-08-22
- Covered 8 exchanges — 8 with notable gainers, 6 with notable decliners
- Includes LSE, Xetra, Euronext Paris, Euronext Amsterdam, SIX, Borsa Italiana, BME, and OMX coverage
Session at a Glance
Flash PMI manufacturing surge to 54-month high lifts DAX and IBEX as eurozone expansion broadens.
| FTSE 100 | United Kingdom | ▲ +0.64% |
| DAX 40 | Germany | ▲ +0.59% |
| CAC 40 | France | ▲ +0.37% |
| Euro STOXX 50 | Eurozone | ▲ +0.63% |
| IBEX 35 | Spain | ▲ +0.76% |
| FTSE MIB | Italy | ▲ +0.00% |
| AEX | Netherlands | ▲ +0.29% |
| SMI | Switzerland | ▲ +0.62% |
Friday’s flash PMI readings gave European equities a clear catalyst. Eurozone composite output edged to 52.1 — a nine-month high — but the real story was manufacturing jumping to 53.4, its strongest since February 2022, powered by German AI-related tech goods and defence demand. New export orders expanded for the first time in four and a half years, and the manufacturing job-shedding streak finally broke at 38 months.
Spain’s IBEX led at +0.76%, buoyed by Santander’s post-Webster acquisition momentum and broader banking strength. The DAX followed at +0.59%, reflecting Germany’s outsized role in the PMI beat. Italy’s FTSE MIB flat-lined as Mediobanca weighed on Milan. Luxury names rallied hard — LVMH, Richemont, and adidas all posted 1.5–2.3% gains — suggesting the PMI’s employment and demand signals are being read as a consumer spending tailwind across the continent.
Here are the standout movers across Europe’s major exchanges for the session of Saturday, August 22, grouped by market.
United Kingdom (LSE)
↑ AAL +2.55%
Mid-cap · 4067 (local)
Why: Anglo American rallied on broad mining strength as the PMI manufacturing beat signalled improving industrial demand; the stock also went ex-dividend on Aug 20, clearing overhang.
Pattern: Momentum continuation — AAL.L is up ~90% from its 52-week low near 2,115p, riding a multi-month mining recovery trend aligned with improving global manufacturing data.
↓ SHEL -0.89%
Mega-cap · 3410 (local)
Why: Shell dipped modestly as crude prices stayed soft despite the broader equity rally; energy underperformed cyclicals on a risk-on session that favoured manufacturing-exposed names.
Pattern: Sector rotation — money moved into industrials and consumer discretionary on the PMI beat, leaving defensive mega-cap energy as a source of funds. Move is minor and technical.
Germany (Xetra / DAX)
↑ ADS +2.28%
Mid-cap · 154.4 (local)
Why: Adidas bounced after recent weakness — shares had dropped ~8% YTD — as the strong eurozone employment PMI reading boosted consumer discretionary sentiment across Europe.
Pattern: Mean-reversion bounce off support near €150, which is close to the recent analyst downgrade target. The PMI catalyst gave buyers a reason to step in at a well-watched level.
↓ BAYN -1.17%
Mid-cap · 48.04 (local)
Why: Bayer slipped below €48 as the stock continues consolidating under the €50 level; no specific catalyst — broader pharma lagged the cyclical-led rally as investors rotated into growth.
Pattern: Range-bound compression — Bayer has traded between €47–50 for weeks. The -1.17% move is noise within that band, not a directional signal. Watch for a break of €47 support.
France (Euronext Paris)
↑ MC +2.12%
Mega-cap · 452.5 (local)
Why: LVMH rallied +2.1% as the PMI’s first employment expansion of 2026 and improving new orders fed optimism around European consumer spending — a key luxury demand driver.
Pattern: Potential reversal from oversold territory — MC.PA is down ~29% YTD and trading well below analyst targets. The +2% move on macro data fits a bottoming pattern if follow-through holds.
↓ HO -1.17%
Large-cap · 253.1 (local)
Why: Thales dipped with no clear catalyst — likely profit-taking after the defence sector’s extended run as the session’s risk-on tone favoured consumer cyclicals over defence names.
Pattern: Isolated pullback within an uptrend — European defence stocks have been strong all year on spending commitments. A -1.17% session is routine consolidation, not a trend change.
Netherlands (Euronext AMS)
↑ PRX +1.81%
Large-cap · 38.29 (local)
Why: Prosus gained on positive sentiment around Tencent and China tech — Tencent accounts for ~76% of Prosus’s portfolio, so any uplift in Chinese internet names flows directly through.
Pattern: Momentum continuation on China-proxy trade. PRX.AS has been volatile (52-week range €36–64), and today’s move adds to a bounce off recent lows. Watch Tencent’s Hong Kong action for confirmation.
Switzerland (SIX)
↑ CFR +1.53%
Large-cap · 185.8 (local)
Why: Richemont climbed alongside the broader European luxury rally — Cartier parent benefits from the same PMI-driven consumer spending optimism lifting LVMH and adidas today.
Pattern: Sector momentum — CFR hit an all-time high near CHF 202 on Aug 11 and is pulling back toward that level. The luxury cohort moving in unison suggests a macro-driven bid, not stock-specific.
↓ UBSG -0.51%
Large-cap · 42.5 (local)
Why: UBS edged lower despite revising its S&P 500 target to 8,100 — the market may be discounting the bullish call, and Swiss banks lagged as capital rotated into cyclical and consumer names.
Pattern: Minor consolidation within a range. The -0.51% dip is well inside normal daily noise for a mega-cap bank. No pattern signal — check for follow-through below CHF 42 for a cleaner read.
Italy (Borsa Italiana)
↑ STLAM +4.00%
Mid-cap · 4.646 (local)
Why: Stellantis surged +4% continuing its rebound from oversold levels — investors are reassessing after Q2 showed a return to profitability with €293M net profit and 13% revenue growth.
Pattern: Mean-reversion rally from deeply depressed levels. The 955K-vehicle recall dragged shares down last week, creating a classic oversold bounce setup as fundamental news (profitability, new Jeep lineup) improved.
↓ MB -1.81%
Mid-cap · 27.65 (local)
Why: Mediobanca fell -1.8% with no major headlines — the Italian investment bank likely gave back gains as FTSE MIB flat-lined, underperforming broader European indices on the session.
Pattern: Isolated weakness — Mediobanca’s drop was the main drag keeping FTSE MIB at 0.00% while peers rallied. No clear technical pattern; check for sector-specific Italian banking news.
Spain (BME / Madrid)
↑ SAN +2.65%
Large-cap · 12.55 (local)
Why: Santander jumped +2.65% after completing its $12.2B acquisition of Webster Financial on Aug 20, giving it a $327B pro forma balance sheet and major US scale — investors endorsed the deal close.
Pattern: Catalyst-driven breakout — the Webster deal closing removes execution risk. Santander raised €3.56B in capital to fund it, and today’s move suggests the dilution was already priced in. Watch for integration updates.
↓ TEF -1.23%
Mid-cap · 3.622 (local)
Why: Telefónica slipped -1.23% with no clear catalyst — European telecoms broadly lagged the cyclical rally as the PMI-driven rotation favoured banks, industrials, and consumer discretionary.
Pattern: Sector rotation away from defensives. Telecom stocks tend to underperform on risk-on days when manufacturing data beats. The move is consistent with the broader defensive-to-cyclical theme.
Nordics (OMX / Stockholm)
↑ ALFA +2.33%
Mid-cap · 561.2 (local)
Why: Alfa Laval gained +2.33% — the Swedish industrial equipment maker benefits directly from improving European manufacturing activity signalled by the flash PMI beat.
Pattern: Macro catalyst play — Alfa Laval is a pure industrial-cycle proxy. The PMI’s manufacturing component hitting a 54-month high is directly in its wheelhouse. Move fits a broader industrials momentum theme.
Reading the Session
The exchange-by-exchange breakdown above surfaces both market-specific catalysts and cross-border themes. When multiple European exchanges move together, look for a macro driver (USD/EUR move, ECB/BoE policy, commodity price, EU regulatory shift). Isolated single-exchange moves tend to reflect local earnings, regulatory news, or sector rotation.
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