Travel industry booms with European stocks reaching record height

Published on : Thursday, February 13, 2020

 

The Stoxx Europe 600 SXXP, +0.37%  raised 0.9% to 428.47. The previous record closing high was set on Feb. 6 at 425.49.

 

Also, the German DAX DAX, +0.64%  , which gained 1% to 13627.84, reached a new record.

 

On Tuesday, the U.S. stocks increased as Fed Chairman Jerome Powell struck what analysts explained was a careful tone in Congress testimony. “The remarks support the belief that the virus developments reinforce low-for-longer on rates with some increased possibility of further rate cuts – a belief that has helped support risky assets through the virus shock to date,” said Krishna Guha of Evercore ISI.

 

Tui shares TUI, -0.14%  increased 13.1% after the Anglo-German tour operator modestly narrowed its fiscal first-quarter loss, mentioning that it witnessed booking trends and lifting its revenue outlook. Now, the travel and tourism company explained that it expects high single-digit revenue growth for the year in its markets and airlines business against previous guidance of mid-to-high single-digit revenue growth. Without mentioning Thomas Cook by name, Tui said it benefited from “the insolvency of a key competitor.”

 

Other travel companies rose as well. Air France-KLM AF, +2.51%  rose 4.7% and International Consolidated Airlines Group IAG, +1.37%  rose 3.8%.

 

Deutsche Telekom DTE, +0.45%  shares increased 3.6% as a judge approved the union of T-Mobile US TMUS, +11.78%  and Sprint S, +77.50%  on Tuesday. Deutsche Telekom holds 63% of T-Mobile US.

 

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