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From Rheinmetall to Thales: How Attractive Are European Defense Stocks Still?

Summary by EWmagazine.nl
According to the Swedish research firm SIPRI, global defense spending has never been higher than it is now. A staggering 2.287 billion dollars will have been spent on defense by 2025, of which 559 billion by European NATO countries. With rising geopolitical tensions, defense stocks have become increasingly popular among investors. Last year, at the NATO summit in The Hague, it was decided that member states would increase their defense spending …
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According to the Swedish research firm SIPRI, global defense spending has never been higher than it is now. A staggering 2.287 billion dollars will have been spent on defense by 2025, of which 559 billion by European NATO countries. With rising geopolitical tensions, defense stocks have become increasingly popular among investors. Last year, at the NATO summit in The Hague, it was decided that member states would increase their defense spending …

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EWmagazine.nl broke the news on Thursday, May 7, 2026.
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