DAX Falls for 4th Day
2026-08-20 07:55
By
Luisa Carvalho
1 min. read
The DAX 40 fell about 0.3% to below 26,000 on Thursday, the lowest since late July, marking the fourth session of losses.
Investors stayed cautious cautious amid inflation concerns and geopolitical uncertainty, despite a surprise move by the US Treasury that helped reduce pressure on government bonds worldwide.
Germany’s 10-year Bund yield remained elevated at a 15-year high amid expectations of increased defence spending.
Meanwhile, negotiations aimed at resolving the US-Iran conflict remained deadlocked.
Against this backdrop, the Trump administration appears to be shifting away from military intervention and toward a strategy of intensified economic pressure on Tehran.
Sectorally, weakness in software, chemical and telecom stocks more than offset gains in autos, chipmakers and utilities companies.
Brenntag led losses among stocks, dropping 3%, followed by Rheinmetall (-1.7%), SAP (-1.6%) and BASF (-1.4%).
On the upside, Continental (1.7%) and Qiagen NV (1.4%) advanced the most.