European Markets Surge 40%, Outpacing U.S., Yet No One Is Paying Attention
Spain's IBEX Soars 40%, German Fiscal Expansion Fuels 2026 Growth Outlook

- •Spain's stock market surged 40% in 2025, recording its largest gain in 30 years, and significantly outpaced U.S. markets when accounting for dollar weakness.
- •Germany's allocation of 12% of GDP to defense and infrastructure is fueling a sharp improvement in European growth outlook, marking the end of the austerity era.
- •European bank stocks jumped 60%, though concerns exist about sustainability as the rally was driven more by valuation expansion than earnings growth.
Europe's Explosive Rally Hidden in America's Shadow
The U.S. stock market captured most of the attention in global financial markets in 2025. Yet behind the scenes, European markets recorded a historic rally that outpaced America.
Spain's IBEX index surged over 40% this year, marking its largest gain in 30 years. Italy rose 26%, while France's CAC 40 climbed 10%. When factoring in the weak dollar, U.S. investors who bought European stocks earned returns far exceeding the S&P 500's 17%. France delivered 23%, while Spain approached 60%.
Conversely, eurozone investors who held the S&P 500 earned a mere 4%.
German Fiscal Expansion Reshapes Growth Dynamics
The core driver of Europe's equity rally is Germany's historic fiscal policy shift.
Germany plans to allocate 12% of GDP to defense and infrastructure spending. Karen Ward, Chief Market Strategist for Europe at J.P. Morgan Asset Management, notes: "It's almost impossible for an investment of this size not to improve the growth environment in Germany and across Europe."
BNP Paribas has positioned 2026 European economic growth as a "market non-consensus view," concluding that the austerity that has weighed on Europe since the 2008 financial crisis is now history. Chief Economist Luigi Speranza forecasts: "Europe will deliver upside surprises next year."
Bank Stocks Surge 60%, Political Risks Prove Irrelevant
The STOXX 600 Banks index has jumped nearly 60% this year. With European banks' capital strength significantly improved, expectations are building that fiscal expansion will boost loan demand.
Even France's political chaos couldn't derail the market. Despite delayed government formation and persistent fiscal deficit concerns, French equities posted double-digit gains.
Valuation Gap and the Clash of Skepticism [AI Analysis]
However, questions remain about the quality of the rally. HSBC's William Sales, Global CIO, points out: "U.S. equity gains were driven by earnings improvement, while Europe's were led by valuation multiple expansion." In other words, investors began paying higher prices for the same earnings.
This can be interpreted two ways. Optimistically, European stocks remain undervalued relative to U.S. peers, and speculative interest is just beginning to flow in. Pessimistically, this could be a short-lived speculative rally without earnings support.
Even European officials express little confidence, lamenting the "lack of integrated capital markets" and "delayed structural reforms." Ward explains: "It's almost impossible to find optimists on European growth because we've seen too many false dawns."
Yet Germany's fiscal expansion represents a different variable from the past. While skepticism about implementation speed and spillover effects persists, the possibility that Europe will defy market expectations and sustain growth momentum in 2026 remains very much open.
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