Germany's DAX Beats World With More Gains Expected

  • German stocks set 27 records and slid to bear market in 2015
  • Strategists call for 9.8% gain in 2016 amid weak euro, oil

What to Expect From European Stocks & Oil Markets in 2016

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German stocks outperformed European and global peers in 2015. Investors are betting on more gains next year.

The DAX Index climbed to 27 fresh peaks this year before tumbling into a bear market, and volatility more than doubled. Still, it’s up 9.6 percent in 2015, beating the Stoxx Europe 600 Index and the MSCI All Country World Index.