European stocks see historic surge, up almost 80% since March 2020

It’s been a remarkable journey for European stocks, with the market witnessing an almost 80% surge since the lows of March 2020. This rally has not only breathed new life into the continent’s financial landscape but also marked a historical milestone as it reached an all-time high recently.

The resurgence is emblematic of the robustness and optimism that have characterized the broader economic recovery across Europe.

Investors have rallied behind a diverse array of sectors, driving valuations to unprecedented levels and signaling confidence in the future.

Fidelity European Trust PLC (LON:FEV) aims to be the cornerstone long-term investment of choice for those seeking European exposure across market cycles.

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