German stocks rebound on Monday, with DAX up 1.13% at 24,115.49. US-China trade talks expected this week as Trump eases tariff threats. Producer prices in Germany fell 1.7% YoY in September, slower than August’s 2.2% drop. Rheinmetall up 4.15%, Infineon up 2.3%, while Thyssenkrupp down over 20% after restructuring. Other gainers include Siemens, Bayer, and Adidas, while Mercedes-Benz and Volkswagen down 0.5-1%. Overall positive market sentiment driven by trade optimism and improved US-China relations.
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