Vienna (dpa -AfX) – The Vienna stock market ended the trade on Tuesday after repeated signs of sign with a wafer -thin plus. President Donald Trump’s US customs policy continues to be uncertainty. His announcement, the deadline for agreements before new tariffs are introduced, extended until August 1, but caused a slight breath on the market. The Austrian leading index ATX went 0.05 percent higher at 4,410.22 points.
In the end, the more shares in ATX Prime also added a very narrow 0.01 percent of 2,219.05 points. Trump also threatened some states such as Japan or South Korea for August 1 with new tariffs.
The biggest winners in the prime segment were the papers of the Voestalpine, which increased by 3.6 percent. Together with the network, the Voestalpine expand their PEM electrolysis system called H2future in Linz. 16.4 million euros are invested. The composite shares gave up by one percent – after energy companies were more likely to be avoided across Europe.
The OMV titles also lost one percent of value. The sub -state energy group published a “trading update” in the morning. Analysts of the first group see positive and negative messages in this – this would have improved the margins in the chemicals and refinery business. There is a more difficult location in the hydrocarbon range. “In total, this is a neutral report,” concludes the market experts.
Market experts from Berenberg have confirmed their “Hold” recommendation for Lenzing’s papers, but reduced the price target from 28 to 26. The title of the fiber manufacturer reacted with an increase of 2.9 percent to 25.1 euros.
Analysts of Warburg Bank have confirmed their “Buy” recommendation for the stocks of Polytec and the price target of 4.90 euros was also left unchanged. In the end, the stocks noted unchanged at 3.36 euros. The responsible expert Marc-RenĂ© Tonn referred to an investor conference in Hamburg. There, the company confirmed that the ambitions want to further increase profitability over the next few years. In addition, Polytec pointed attractive valuation multipliers to
