DAX Ends the Week 2.94% Higher at 25261.64 -- Data Talk

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The DAX is up 722.30 points or 2.94% this week to 25261.64

 

--Largest one week point and percentage gain since the week ending Nov 28, 2025

--Up for seven consecutive weeks

--Up 2169.77 points or 9.40% over the last seven weeks

--Largest seven week point and percentage gain since the week ending June 6, 2025

--Longest winning streak since the week ending March 28, 2024 when the market rose for eight straight weeks

--Up eight of the past nine weeks

--Today it is up 134.18 points or 0.53%

--A new record close

--Up for nine consecutive trading days

--Up 977.67 points or 4.03% over the last nine trading days

--Largest nine day point and percentage gain since Wednesday, Oct. 8, 2025

--Longest winning streak since Monday, May 5, 2025 when the market rose for nine straight trading days

--Up 11 of the past 12 trading days

--Up 28.42% from its 52-week low of 19670.88 hit Wednesday, April 9, 2025

--Rose 24.97% from 52 weeks ago

--Up 2.94% from its 2026 closing low of 24539.34 hit Friday, Jan. 2, 2026

--Month-to-date it is up 3.15%

--Year-to-date it is up 771.23 points or 3.15%

 

Source: Dow Jones Market Data, FactSet

 

(END) Dow Jones Newswires

January 09, 2026 12:14 ET (17:14 GMT)

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