CAC 40 Falls on Geopolitical Risks

2026-08-17 15:53 By Isabela Couto 1 min. read

The CAC 40 shed 0.7% to close at 8,580 on Monday amid geopolitical risks and a lack of progress in diplomatic efforts to resolve the Iran war, as tensions in the region escalated.

Iran has decided to shift its policy from defensive to “fully offensive” due to the deadlock in efforts to reach a permanent end to the war with the US, a senior Iranian official said, while US President Donald Trump further escalated his rhetoric.

Oil prices moved higher amid the ongoing conflict near Hormuz.

Luxury stocks posted losses amid heightened risk aversion, with LVMH shedding 2.7%, L’Oréal down 2.5%, Hermes losing 1.6% and Kering tumbling 4.3%.

Industrials traded mostly lower, with Airbus shedding 0.5%, Air Liquide down 0.9% and Thales losing 1.3%.

Financials fell on energy-driven inflationary pressures, with BNP Paribas down 0.9% and AXA shedding 1%.

In contrast, tech stocks gained, tracking strength in US chipmakers, with STMicroelectronics jumping 5.1% and Schneider Electric up 0.8%.



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