Stock Markets April 10, 2026 12:05 PM

Paris Benchmarks Tick Higher as Tech, Materials and Consumer Names Lead Gains

CAC 40 and SBF 120 finish modestly higher; select large-caps and mid-caps post the session's largest moves

By Nina Shah
Paris Benchmarks Tick Higher as Tech, Materials and Consumer Names Lead Gains

French equities closed modestly higher on Friday, with the CAC 40 and SBF 120 each up 0.17%. Strength in Technology, Basic Materials and Consumer Services helped push the market higher while volatility measures and selected commodity prices moved unevenly through the session. A mix of large-cap winners and losers produced net breadth favouring advancers over decliners.

Key Points

  • The CAC 40 and SBF 120 each closed up 0.17%, driven by strength in Technology, Basic Materials and Consumer Services.
  • Market breadth was positive in Paris with 292 advancers, 189 decliners and 85 unchanged.
  • Notable individual moves included Soitec (EPA:SOIT) surging 19.01% to 63.74 and Sodexo (EPA:EXHO) dropping 10.60% to 39.64; STMicroelectronics (EPA:STMPA) and Ipsen (EPA:IPN) reached 52-week and all-time highs respectively.

Paris equities ended the trading day with a slight uptick on Friday, as gains among Technology, Basic Materials and Consumer Services stocks supported broader market advances.

At the close, the CAC 40 climbed 0.17% and the SBF 120 also rose 0.17%.

The session's top performers on the CAC 40 included STMicroelectronics NV (EPA:STMPA), which advanced 3.69% - up 1.21 points to close at 33.90. Stellantis NV (EPA:STLAM) added 2.58% - rising 0.17 points to finish at 6.89. ArcelorMittal SA (AS:MT) increased 2.56% - gaining 1.30 points to end the day at 52.04.

On the downside among CAC 40 names, Thales (EPA:TCFP) declined 3.36% - down 9.00 points to 259.20 at the close. Vinci SA (EPA:SGEF) slipped 0.91% - losing 1.25 points to close at 135.65, and Sanofi SA (EPA:SASY) fell 0.90% - down 0.73 points to 80.19.

Within the broader SBF 120, Soitec SA (EPA:SOIT) posted the largest gain, jumping 19.01% to finish at 63.74. Ipsen SA (EPA:IPN) rose 4.98% to settle at 170.80, and X Fab Silicon Foundries EV (EPA:XFAB) climbed 4.81% to close at 5.19.

The weakest performers on the SBF 120 were Sodexo SA (EPA:EXHO), which fell 10.60% to 39.64 in late trade, Technip Energies BV (EPA:TE) which lost 4.82% to settle at 39.12, and Dassault Aviation SA (EPA:AM) which dipped 3.45% to 325.00 at the close.

Market breadth in Paris favoured advancing issues: rising stocks outnumbered decliners by 292 to 189, while 85 shares finished unchanged.

There were several notable price milestones across the market. Shares of STMicroelectronics NV (EPA:STMPA) moved to 52-week highs, gaining 3.69% or 1.21 to close at 33.90. Soitec SA (EPA:SOIT) also rose to 52-week highs, jumping 19.01% or 10.18 to 63.74. In contrast, Sodexo SA (EPA:EXHO) fell to 5-year lows, losing 10.60% or 4.70 to 39.64. Ipsen SA (EPA:IPN) reached an all-time high, advancing 4.98% or 8.10 to 170.80.

Volatility and commodities showed mixed moves. The CAC 40 VIX, which measures the implied volatility of CAC 40 options, was unchanged 0.00% to 18.96 - a new 52-week high.

In commodities, Gold Futures for June delivery finished down 0.85% or 41.18 to $4,776.82 a troy ounce. Crude oil for delivery in May rose 1.44% or 1.41 to hit $99.28 a barrel, while the June Brent oil contract increased 1.37% or 1.31 to trade at $97.23 a barrel.

Currency markets were steady. EUR/USD was unchanged 0.19% to 1.17, and EUR/GBP was unchanged 0.02% to 0.87. The US Dollar Index Futures moved down 0.09% to 98.50.

The session left a cross-section of sectors with divergent outcomes: Technology and Basic Materials names registered notable gains, while parts of the Aerospace and Diversified Industrials complex saw meaningful declines.


Key takeaways from the close: the headline French indices posted modest gains, breadth favoured advancers, a handful of large and mid-cap names reached multi-period highs or lows, and volatility measures hit fresh 52-week highs while commodity and FX instruments showed mixed directionality.

Risks

  • Concentrated declines among certain large names - including Thales (EPA:TCFP), Vinci (EPA:SGEF) and Sanofi (EPA:SASY) - could weigh on sector sentiment in Aerospace, Construction and Pharmaceuticals.
  • Sharp drops in individual mid-caps such as Sodexo (EPA:EXHO), which fell to 5-year lows, introduce downside risk for investors exposed to Consumer Services.
  • Volatility gauge CAC 40 VIX reached a new 52-week high at 18.96, indicating elevated implied volatility that could increase market uncertainty for equity and options traders.

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