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German Stock Market Today, 13 Nov 2025: DAX Closes 1.39% Lower at 24,041 as Siemens Slumps; Merck Rises, Allianz Lifts Guidance

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Germany’s blue‑chip DAX retreated on Thursday as a heavy sell‑off in Siemens outweighed pockets of strength in healthcare and defense. At the Xetra close, the DAX finished down 1.39% at 24,041.62, its sharpest one‑day percentage drop since Oct. 17, 2025. The broader STOXX 600 also slipped, with investors pivoting to incoming U.S. macro data after Washington’s shutdown ended. Morningstar+1 Market snapshot Siemens-led sell‑off drags Frankfurt lowe…

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The latest upswing in the DAX has been abruptly halted today. The focus has been on numerous quarterly reports, with a particularly negative impact on index heavyweight Siemens. The MDAX was better.

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The recent positive mood on the German stock market has largely dissipated before the weekend. The DAX suffered some losses on Friday. However, shares of Siemens Energy, Bechtle, and Nagarro posted double-digit gains.

SK last day L&S indication Siemens Energy ENR 101.05 (13.11.) 110.25/ 110.35 9.15% 09:31:45 Allianz ALV 363.40 (13.11.) 366.50/ 366.70 0.88% 09:31:43 Deutsche Telekom DTE 27.27 (13.11.) 27.43/ 27.45 0.62% 09:31:37 Brenntag BNR 49.82 (13.11.) 49.86/ 49.91 0.13% 09:31:46 GEA Group G1A 59.00 (13.11.) 59.00/ 59.10 0.08% 09:29:46 Zalando ZAL 23.72 (13.11.) 23.14/ 23.17 -2.38% 09:31:03 Rheinmetall RHM ***.** (13.11.) ***.** -3.06% 09:32:16 Bayer BAYN …

Siemens is facing significant challenges in the coming financial year 2025/26, as negative currency effects and integration costs could affect growth. The share is significantly down.

The DAX fell sharply on Thursday. At the close of Xetra trading, the index stood at 24,042 points, a decrease of 1.4 percent compared to the previous day's close. "The Siemens family spoiled the DAX's ambitions to reach its all-time high in the coming trading days and perhaps even the 25,000 mark before Christmas," said Christine Romar, Head of Europe at CMC Markets. "It was Capital Markets Day in Munich, and management apparently failed to info…

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berliner-sonntagsblatt.de broke the news in on Thursday, November 13, 2025.
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