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US Session Analysis for CFD Instruments 13/02/2026
Fundamental analysis
13 February, 2026
In the European session, the German Benchmark Index traded above 24900 levels.
The German DAX is recovering in the European session following a wave of negative sentiment that prevailed yesterday. Investors are still weighing in on a divided corporate landscape where a massive 8.4% surge in Siemens Energy was offset by a 4% drop in Mercedes-Benz following its weak annual profit report. This sectoral split, combined with broader fears over delayed interest rate cuts, ultimately prevented the DAX from holding onto its early gains.