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Why the U.S.-EU trade agreement is unlikely to derail Europe’s defense boom

Key Points
  • Europe's defense stocks stuttered after the EU-U.S. trade agreement was announced Sunday, as investors questioned whether regional spending would be rerouted stateside.
  • The White House says the EU has "agreed to purchase significant amounts of U.S. military equipment," but the bloc's own communications contain no details on the sector.
  • Analysts told CNBC that insufficient capacity to meet Europe's rearmament needs and a political emphasis on spending local would ensure the region's company's still benefit from the tailwinds that have propelled a huge rally this year.