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Here are the top DAX Index stocks to watch next week

by admin February 6, 2026
February 6, 2026

The DAX Index remained under pressure this week as global equities wavered amid concerns about the artificial intelligence industry. It was trading at €24,458, down by 4.27% from its highest level this year.

The index retreated after some key companies like Infineon, Linde, Siemens Healthineers, and Sartorius released their financial results. Also, the European Central Bank (ECB) delivered its interest rate decision, leaving them unchanged as inflation moved below 2%. 

This article explores some of the top DAX Index stocks to watch next week, including popular names like Siemens Energy, Siemens, Mercedes-Benz, Commerzbank, and Deutsche Boerse.

DAX Index performance | Source: TradingView

Commerzbank (CBK)

Commerzbank’s stock price has remained in a tight range in the past few months as the Unicredit acquisition talk faded. CBK was trading at €33.6, down by 10% from its January highs. It also remains down by 12% from its 2025 high.

Commerzbank will be in the spotlight next week as it releases its financial results. In its most recent earnings report, the company raised its full-year guidance, meaning that its full-year net interest income will be €8.2 billion, higher than the previous guidance of €8 billion.

Siemens Energy (OSEA)

Siemens Energy stock price has done well in the past few years, moving €6.38 in October 2023 to the current €147. It has moved from the verge of bankruptcy into being one of the best-performing companies in the DAX Index.

The company’s business has benefited from the ongoing energy demand amid the ongoing data center boom. Its last financial results showed that its quarterly revenue rose by 9.7% to €14.2 billion, while its EBITDA rose to €471 million.

Analysts expect that Siemens Energy’s business will continue doing well as demand for its solutions rose. Therefore, the stock will likely continue rising in the near term as its revenue growth continues.

Mercedes-Benz Group (MBG)

Mercedes-Benz Group, a top automaker, has rebounded in the past few weeks, moving from a low of €42 in April 2025 to the current €58 as investors predicted that its growth will restart.

The most recent results showed that the company’s adjusted EBIT stood at €2.09 billion in the third quarter, down from €2.5 billion in the same period in 2024. 

This weakness happened because of Donald Trump’s tariffs and the fading market share in China, where local companies like Nio and XPeng are thriving.

Analysts expect the company’s results to show that its EPS and revenue dropped in the fourth quarter. It will likely announce a writedown of its electric vehicle companies as Stellantis, Ford, and General Motors did.

Deutsche Boerse 

Deutsche Bank stock price has retreated by over 27% from its highest level in December, mirroring the performance of other companies in the industry like the London Stock Exchange (LSEG).

The most recent results showed that its revenue without treasury rose by 7% to €1.23 billion. With treasury included, the company made over €1.4 billion. Its net profit rose to €473 million. Deutsche Boerse will publish its financial results on Thursday next week.

The other companies that will publish its financial results next week are Siemens and Thyssenkrupp.

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