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Home›World›French stocks soar to near-decade highs as Macron tops poll

French stocks soar to near-decade highs as Macron tops poll

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As relief rallies go, this may be as good as they come.

European markets have jumped higher, with France’s main index hitting its highest level since early 2008, amid relief over the results of the first round of the French presidential election.

Though Marie Le Pen of the far-right National Front came second with 21.5 percent of the vote and will contest the runoff on May 7, the favorite to be the country’s next president is the centrist Emmanuel Macron, who came top with around 24 percent.

Following Britain’s vote to leave the European Union and Donald Trump’s surprise victory in the U.S. presidential election, the hope in the markets is that the rise of populism around the world — and the associated potential unpredictability in policymaking — may have peaked.

The prospect of a Macron presidency has certainly been viewed positively in the markets, with the CAC 40 stock index in Paris surging 4.5 percent in the morning session to 5,289, its highest level since early 2008.

Other European benchmarks have risen strongly as well — the STOXX 600 index of leading European shares was up 2 percent, while the euro struck five-month highs against the dollar of USD1.0937 as the results first emerged. It’s since given up some of those gains but remains solid at $1.0860.

“The first round of the French elections was unremarkable in one sense: the result came in very close to the indications from the opinion polls,” said Steven Bell, chief economist at BMO Global Asset Management. “But the extent of the market reaction shows how nervous investors were, worried that the actual polls would deliver another shock result.”

The result was very much in line with opinion polls, shoring up confidence in the markets that the pollsters’ number-crunchers will get round 2 right, too, with Macron winning by around 20 percentage points. Endorsements for Macron from the established French parties of the center-right and center-left will likely make it even tougher for Le Pen to get an absolute majority in the second vote.

“It would take a numerical shock perhaps 5-10 times larger than Brexit or Trump for Le Pen to win,” said Jim Reid, a strategist at Deutsche Bank.

The view in the markets is that Macron, a 39-year-old former banker, will be a steadier hand at the tiller compared with Le Pen, who wants to clamp down on immigration, tighten borders in the wake of a wave of terrorist attacks and has proposed pulling France out of the European Union and its euro currency.

Macron was an economy minister in Socialist President Francois Hollande’s administration but grew frustrated at his inability to push through the reforms that he thinks are necessary to get the economy and public finances in better shape. He’s also strongly in favor of keeping the country open and is pro-EU. AP

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