CAC 40 Rebounds on Earnings Boost
2026-04-23 16:09
By
Isabela Couto
1 min. read
The CAC 40 rose 0.9% to close at 8,227 on Thursday, rebounding from two straight sessions of losses as investors focused on corporate earnings.
L'Oréal soared 9%, hitting a one-month high and heading for its best daily performance since 2008 after reporting its fastest quarterly growth in two years.
Safran gained 2.4% after stronger-than-expected Q1 revenue and signaling it expects to reach the upper end of its full-year guidance.
Sanofi advanced 1.2%, supported by double-digit Q1 2026 sales growth.
Orange and Saint-Gobain are scheduled to release results after the bell.
Meanwhile, geopolitical tensions remained a key overhang as Iran enforced it's blockade of the Strait of Hormuz while the US continues enforcing a blockade on ships linked to Iranian ports.
Domestically, flash estimates showed the Composite PMI fell to 47.6 in April from 48.8 in March, dragged down by a further decline in services (46.5 vs 48.8), despite manufacturing growth (52.8 vs 50).