Hochtief rises to DAX for first time

Construction group Hochtief will join Germany’s benchmark DAX index for the first time on June 22. The Essen-based company replaces Porsche Automobil Holding SE, which drops to the MDAX.

ISS STOXX, a subsidiary of Deutsche Börse, announced the index changes on Wednesday evening. Hochtief benefits from a strong share price run fueled by the data center boom, infrastructure programs and rising defense spending. Through its US subsidiary Turner Construction the company recorded sharp order growth in North America. New orders rose 48 percent to 12.1 billion dollars by the end of May, while the order backlog grew 34 percent to 48.9 billion dollars. Elmos Semiconductor, Siltronic and Süss MicroTec will also join the MDAX. Redcare Pharmacy, Ströer and Jungheinrich move to the SDAX.

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The 40 German companies listed on the DAX reported higher profits in the first quarter. Revenues fell by an average of 3.7 percent, while earnings before interest and taxes rose by 4.4 percent.

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The Dax closed on Monday at 25,389.10 points, crossing the 25,000 mark for the first time since the start of the Iran war. Hopes for a peace agreement drove the gains.

Germany's DAX index fell 1.1 percent on Thursday, closing at 23,807 points. Investors are wary of the fragile two-week ceasefire in the Iran war and Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon. US Federal Reserve minutes are also weighing on sentiment.

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European stocks closed the week lower on Friday, with the STOXX 600 index hitting a two-week low. Investors cited concerns over growth and inflation from the ongoing Middle East conflict disrupting energy supplies. While technology shares gained, healthcare and financial sectors declined.

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