Real estate stocks are soaring: Vonovia, Aroundtown and Co are rising sharply

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Stocks from the real estate industry experienced a sharp rise on the German trading floor on Tuesday. Companies like Vonovia, Aroundtown and Co record profits of between three and eight percent at lunchtime. This is supported by the waning interest rate concerns in the euro area and technical buy signals. The lower than expected inflation also strengthens hopes of a looser interest rate policy from the ECB, which has a positive effect on real estate companies. Higher interest rates would increase companies' refinancing costs and discount future profits more heavily. Technical buy signals were also recently generated for some companies, such as TAG Immobilien crossing the 50-day line or recapturing the 200-day line by...

Aktien aus der Immobilien-Branche erleben am Dienstag einen starken Anstieg auf dem deutschen Börsenparkett. Unternehmen wie Vonovia, Aroundtown und Co verzeichnen zur Mittagszeit Gewinne zwischen drei und acht Prozent. Dies wird durch die schwindenden Zinssorgen im Euroraum und technische Kaufsignale begünstigt. Die niedriger als erwartete Inflation stärkt zudem die Hoffnung auf eine lockerere Zinspolitik der EZB, was sich positiv auf die Immobilienkonzerne auswirkt. Höhere Zinsen würden die Refinanzierungskosten der Unternehmen erhöhen und die zukünftigen Gewinne stärker diskontieren. Bei einigen Unternehmen wurden zudem kürzlich technische Kaufsignale generiert, wie das Überschreiten der 50-Tage-Linie bei TAG Immobilien oder der Rückeroberung der 200-Tage-Linie durch …
Stocks from the real estate industry experienced a sharp rise on the German trading floor on Tuesday. Companies like Vonovia, Aroundtown and Co record profits of between three and eight percent at lunchtime. This is supported by the waning interest rate concerns in the euro area and technical buy signals. The lower than expected inflation also strengthens hopes of a looser interest rate policy from the ECB, which has a positive effect on real estate companies. Higher interest rates would increase companies' refinancing costs and discount future profits more heavily. Technical buy signals were also recently generated for some companies, such as TAG Immobilien crossing the 50-day line or recapturing the 200-day line by...

Real estate stocks are soaring: Vonovia, Aroundtown and Co are rising sharply

Stocks from the real estate industry experienced a sharp rise on the German trading floor on Tuesday. Companies like Vonovia, Aroundtown and Co record profits of between three and eight percent at lunchtime. This is supported by the waning interest rate concerns in the euro area and technical buy signals. The lower than expected inflation also strengthens hopes of a looser interest rate policy from the ECB, which has a positive effect on real estate companies. Higher interest rates would increase companies' refinancing costs and discount future profits more heavily. Technical buy signals were also recently generated for some companies, such as TAG Immobilien crossing the 50-day line or Vonovia recapturing the 200-day line. In addition, Aroundtown has formed a golden cross and exceeded the psychologically important 2 euro mark. The stock expert at AKTIONÄR still sees significant room for improvement for Vonovia and Aroundtown at the current level and prefers these two companies compared to TAG, LEG and Co.

According to a report by www.deraktionaer.de Stocks from the real estate industry are in demand on Tuesday. This has an impact on the real estate market and the companies affected, which record significant gains. The lower inflation strengthens hopes of a looser interest rate policy from the ECB, which will have a positive effect on companies' refinancing costs. The technical buy signals also ensure a positive mood. These developments could further strengthen the real estate market in Germany. It remains to be seen whether the upward trends at Vonovia and Aroundtown will continue or whether there will be a consolidation. In any case, the real estate market represents an interesting investment for investors who want to benefit from current developments.

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