The Paris Stock Exchange falls in the face of comments from central bankers

The Paris Stock Exchange closed down 0.18% on Tuesday, driven by speeches from central bankers who are pushing investors to revise their expectations on the timetable for cuts in key rates from monetary institutions.

The flagship CAC 40 index finished 7.3641.11 points. On Monday, the Paris Stock Exchange ended down 0.72%.

Today’s market is falling but not capsizing, comments Lucas Excoffier, in charge of continental brokerage at Oddo BHF.

Uncertainties over the timing of central bank rate cuts are the central theme of the session, continues the trader.

Investors were hoping to see these first declines in the spring and these expectations are being called into question as central bankers speak out, explains Lucas Excoffier.

Investors turned at the end of the afternoon to the speech of a governor of the American Federal Reserve (Fed), Christopher Waller.

The latter indicated that there was no reason to make rate cuts as rapid as in the past and that this would only happen if inflation did not rebound.

In addition, the Fed governor reiterated the projection of Fed members for three rate cuts in 2024, which is twice lower than the market projection, underlines Alexandre Baradez, analyst at IG France.

On the side of the European Central Bank (ECB), three members delivered cautious speeches concerning a possible rate cut in 2024.

On the bond market, the ten-year French government bond stood at 2.75% compared to 2.73% at Monday’s close.

Divorce between Air France-KLM and CMA CGM

End of the freight partnership, exit from the board of directors: less than two years after the publication of the bans, a divorce is looming between Air France-KLM (-2.56% 11.72 euros) and CMA CGM, even if the The shipowner, who is not listed, remains for the moment the third shareholder of the airline group.

Ipsos continues to grow

The French specialist in market research and surveys Ipsos (-1.09% to 58.80 euros) announced Monday, after market trading, the acquisition of the British company Jarmany, specializing in the analysis and management of data, thus continuing its consolidation, less than three months after the acquisition of an Irish competitor.

Vivendi in decline

The audiovisual group Canal+ (a subsidiary of Vivendi) announced on Monday that it would finalize by the end of January the acquisition of OCS, the bouquet of pay channels from the telecommunications operator Orange, after the green light under conditions Friday from the Competition Authority.

Vivendi has CD 0.90% 9.87 euros.

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