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Argenx: not immune to the market’s rollercoaster

In August 2024, the share price of Argenx touched 490 EUR. Today, at 502 EUR, one could argue that the stock is essentially flat year-over-year. In early 2025, the stock reached a peak of 658 EUR. However, on 8th May, the stock lost 10.9% on huge volume (129 mln EUR traded on Euronext alone) following the publication of 1Q results (with an intraday low of 467.90 EUR or -14.3%). ...

Insurance: Boring is Good

Insurance is not the most exciting business, but insurers are a key part of the financial system. Below we take a look at some of Europe’s leading players and why boring is good.   Insurers have a long history … Most insurers have a long history. The oldest insurance company in the world – Hamburger Feuerkasse – was founded in 1676 and provided fire insurance. Today’s bigges ...

US Real GDP Growth Turned Negative in Q1 2025

Although real GDP Growth declined by an annualized -0,3% in Q1, the first quarterly contraction in three years, this reveals very little about the current state of the US economy or what lies ahead.   A deeper dive into the data uncovers major shifts beneath the surface. Consumer spending, the primary growth driver over the past two years, made its smallest contribution in th ...

Fiery Flash: Schneider Electric

Schneider Electric flashed red last week after posting disappointing first-quarter results. While the company is strategically positioned to benefit from the ongoing AI and data center boom, the broader picture left investors underwhelmed. Let’s start with the bright spot: Schneider’s ‘Systems’ division, which includes its high-growth data center business and represents roughly ...

In Sync or In Trouble? Lessons from the Iberian Blackout

At midday on Monday, the Iberian Peninsula experienced one of the most significant electricity blackouts in recent memory. Both Spain and Portugal were affected by a sudden, widespread power outage that, at its peak, left an estimated 14 gigawatts of demand unmet - roughly the equivalent of 14 Belgian nuclear reactors going offline at once. Some reports suggest the actual short ...

#MacroFriday: Fading US Exceptionalism Could Diminish US Valuation Premiums

Despite recent declines, US equity valuations remain elevated compared to their 35-year historical averages. As the narrative of US exceptionalism begins to unravel, these valuations may come under further pressure. The concept of US exceptionalism was built on sustained economic outperformance, higher corporate profitability and a stable, capitalist business environment. Th ...

The Risk of Scent: From Fragrant Margins to Bittersweet Fragility

Within the broader materials and chemicals space, one segment stands out for its profitability, innovation, and quiet ubiquity: ingredients. Behind every familiar product — from Nestlé yogurts to Carolina Herrera perfumes — lies a network of specialist firms like DSM-Firmenich, Givaudan, Symrise, and Novonesis. These non-consumer-facing companies produce enzymes, vitamins, and ...

Fiery Flash: Metso: A Steady Performer in a Challenging Market

In a market that often reacts swiftly to underperformance, Metso, a Finnish leader in mining equipment and a key player in the green transition, has recently demonstrated its resilience. On Thursday, the company’s stock surged over 7%, reflecting renewed investor confidence following its robust Q1 performance.   Maintaining Profitability Amidst Market Challenges Metso’s late ...

Negative Electricity Prices are causing the Bad Kind of Headwinds for the Wind Industry

In energy markets, few things are as counterintuitive as negative electricity prices. That’s right: a growing number of power producers, especially in renewable-heavy grids, sometimes pay to feed electricity into the system. For investors and policymakers watching the energy transition unfold, it’s a trend worth understanding. According to the Global Wind Report 2025, negative ...

Charting a Course: Global Shipping is on its Way to get its First Carbon Price

Two weeks ago, we looked ahead to a pivotal moment for climate policy: the 83rd session of the Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC) at the International Maritime Organization (IMO). That meeting, widely seen as a “make-or-break” point for shipping decarbonization, has now concluded and delivered a first-of-its-kind agreement. The outcome is a new regulatory framework ...