KION shares
Equity markets largely defy the coronavirus pandemic
The effects of the coronavirus pandemic on economic growth and on companies’ financial position and financial performance significantly influenced the equity markets in the first half of 2020. The measures required to contain the virus – initially in China and subsequently worldwide – and the great uncertainty about how the pandemic would unfold caused the DAX to slump by around 40 percent in the first quarter. However, monetary policy measures implemented by central banks and comprehensive economic support packages put in place by national governments helped to soften the economic impact. Despite the emergence of a second wave of cases at the end of the third quarter, growing confidence that the pandemic could be controlled and steady progress in the development of COVID-19 vaccines in the fourth quarter led to a rally at the end of the year. Over the year as a whole, the DAX added 3.5 percent while the MDAX gained 8.8 percent.