Deutsche Bank is rejoining the Euro Stoxx 50 after a seven-year absence, signaling a positive shift for Europe's financial industry. Its return reflects investor confidence in the stability and profitability of eurozone lenders. Companies like Nokia, Stellantis, and Pernod Ricard are being removed from the index due to challenges from US trade policies, while Deutsche Bank, Siemens Energy, and Argenx will replace them. Analysts predict a 6% increase in the Euro Stoxx 50 by year-end. Teljes cikk (Euronews.com)