CAC 40 Edges Up

2026-03-23 12:31 By Joana Taborda 1 min. read

The CAC 40 reversed early losses to trade 0.7% higher on Monday afternoon, as global sentiment improved.

The shift followed comments from President Trump that the US and Iran had held “productive” talks, prompting a five-day pause on strikes against key Iranian energy infrastructure.

The move comes ahead of a 48-hour deadline for Iran to fully reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

The temporary truce pushed oil prices lower, although Iran’s Fars News Agency said there has been no communication with the US.

Most sectors moved into positive territory, with the exception of energy, while industrials led the gains.

Among major stocks, LVMH (+2.2%), Schneider Electric (+2.5%), Airbus (+3%), and Safran (+2.2%) advanced.

In contrast, TotalEnergies fell 2.6%.

Danone, meanwhile, trimmed early losses to trade around the flatline following reports it is set to acquire UK-based fortified drinks maker Huel, as part of its push into the fast-growing functional nutrition segment.



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CAC 40 Edges Up
The CAC 40 reversed early losses to trade 0.7% higher on Monday afternoon, as global sentiment improved. The shift followed comments from President Trump that the US and Iran had held “productive” talks, prompting a five-day pause on strikes against key Iranian energy infrastructure. The move comes ahead of a 48-hour deadline for Iran to fully reopen the Strait of Hormuz. The temporary truce pushed oil prices lower, although Iran’s Fars News Agency said there has been no communication with the US. Most sectors moved into positive territory, with the exception of energy, while industrials led the gains. Among major stocks, LVMH (+2.2%), Schneider Electric (+2.5%), Airbus (+3%), and Safran (+2.2%) advanced. In contrast, TotalEnergies fell 2.6%. Danone, meanwhile, trimmed early losses to trade around the flatline following reports it is set to acquire UK-based fortified drinks maker Huel, as part of its push into the fast-growing functional nutrition segment.
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