These 10 facts are likely to stir the markets today.
Keep an eye on the entire current trading day here.
1. DAX expected to be firmer
The DAX should increase slightly at the start of the week.
2. China’s stock markets in positive territory – Tokyo on holiday
The leading index rose in Japan Nikkei 225 on Friday ultimately 2.12 percent to 52,411.34 points. The Tokyo stock exchange will be closed on Monday.
On the Chinese mainland, the Shanghai composite around 07:00 CET 0.46 percent higher at 3,972.87 points.
The Hang Seng in Hong Kong gains 1.07 percent to 26,182.83 units.
3. Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway shares: Profit rises in the third quarter
Stock market legend Warren Buffett’s investment holding Berkshire Hathaway published its financial figures for the third quarter of 2025 on Saturday. To the message
4. Humanoid Global share: New financing round and marketing offensive inspire
Humanoid Global is making headlines: After the successful completion of a private placement and a new marketing cooperation, the share continues to gain momentum. To the message
5. Palantir, BioNTech and ON Semiconductor present figures for the past quarter
On Wall Street today, attention is focused on the upcoming financial statements of Palantir, BioNTech and ON Semiconductor. What analysts expect
6. Lufthansa shares: Union gives Lufthansa time for new negotiations
Lufthansa passengers do not have to fear pilot strikes for the time being. To the message
7. BVB shares: Police are investigating after a violent altercation between BVB and Schalke fans
Police investigations are underway after a mass brawl between supporters of FC Schalke 04 and BVB (Borussia Dortmund) at Cologne Central Station. To the message
8. Pfizer and Novo Nordisk shares in focus: lawsuit over counterbid for Metsera
Pfizer wants to legally save its planned takeover of Metsera after Novo Nordisk submitted a higher offer last week. To the message
9. Oil prices higher
The Oil prices increased slightly at the start of the week. The price for a barrel (159 liters) of North Sea Brent costs 12 cents more, which is $65.19. A barrel of the US WTI variety cost 61.44 dollars, 46 cents more.
10. Euro hardly changed
The euro traded little changed at $1.1540 on Monday morning.
