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Stoxx 600 hits all-time high as oil slump sparks Europe stock rally

by June 15, 2026
written by June 15, 2026

Europe’s benchmark stock index rose to a record high on Monday as investors welcomed a preliminary US-Iran agreement that could end the war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

The Stoxx Europe 600 moved beyond its previous peak as oil prices fell sharply, reducing fears that another energy shock would keep inflation high and force central banks to stay restrictive for longer.

The pan-European indices were broadly higher on Monday with DAX up 462.76 points or 1.88%; CAC 40 at up 138.67 points or 1.66%; Euro Stoxx 50 up 100.87 points or 1.63%; FTSE 100 at 10558.50, up 86.78 points or 0.83%.

The rally also reflected a broader catch-up trade, with Europe recovering ground after lagging the stronger technology-led gains seen in US and Asian equities.

Oil relief lowers Europe’s risk premium

The immediate driver was crude.

Brent fell more than 4% after US and Iranian officials signalled support for a framework that would reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a key route for global energy flows.

For European investors, that matters more than it does for Wall Street.

The region remains more exposed to imported energy costs, and the Iran conflict had revived memories of the inflation shock that followed earlier supply disruptions.

Lower oil prices ease pressure on companies, consumers and central banks at the same time.

Still, the relief trade is not without risk.

The agreement has yet to be formally signed, and questions remain over Iran’s nuclear programme, sanctions and the speed at which shipping can return to normal.

Ipek Ozkardeskaya, senior market analyst at Swissquote Bank, told Investing.com that markets were pricing in an uncertain end to the war, with losses likely to return if oil prices surged again.

A catch-up trade, not a tech rally

Europe’s record comes after a period of relative underperformance.

US and Asian indexes had already moved well above their pre-war levels, helped by heavier exposure to artificial intelligence and large technology stocks.

The Stoxx 600 has a different character. Banks, industrials, luxury groups, healthcare companies and travel stocks carry more weight than mega-cap tech.

That made Europe slower to benefit from the AI trade, but more sensitive to falling oil prices.

Airlines, travel companies and manufacturers tend to gain when fuel and input costs ease. Energy stocks, by contrast, may struggle as the war premium fades from crude.

The deal still needs proof

Analysts said there could still be room for further upside if the positive developments are confirmed, though lingering risks may continue to limit the rally.

That is the key issue for investors now. A signed agreement, clearer access through Hormuz and stable oil prices would support the case for further gains. Any delay could quickly bring back inflation fears.

For now, the record high shows that investors are willing to rebuild exposure to Europe. But the rally still depends on diplomacy turning into a durable fall in energy risk.

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