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Market Report: Dax Expected to Be Significantly Weaker

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The escalation of the Iran war, as well as rising inflation concerns, are heavy on the stock market. The DAX is expected to be significantly weaker. Central banks are particularly focused today.

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The escalation of the Iran war, as well as rising inflation concerns, are heavy on the stock market. The DAX is expected to be significantly weaker. Central banks are particularly focused today.

·Hamburg, Germany
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The Dax climbs in the early trade to the highest level in more than a week. At noon, the rising oil price is causing an abrupt change in mood.

·Düsseldorf, Germany
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The escalation of war on key gas and LNG infrastructure once again punishes the European Stock Exchanges and reopens the fear of imported inflation when the margin of central banks is already very narrow.

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After the situation worsened overnight, concerns are growing about a further escalation in the Middle East. Oil and gas prices are rising sharply, and the DAX is falling.

On Wednesday, the DAX turned sharply negative after a positive start. At the close of Xetra trading, the index stood at 23,502 points, 1.0 percent lower than the previous day. Investors are particularly focused on the US Federal Reserve meeting, where the latest interest rate decision will be announced this evening German time. While no interest rate change is expected today, the outlook could bring bad news. US investors apparently anticipate …

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finanzmarktwelt.de broke the news in on Wednesday, March 18, 2026.
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