Coface Stock: Over 2% Rebound After Several Sessions of Decline
Coface's stock shows a sharp rebound this Wednesday, February 25, climbing 2.34% to 15.76 euros after closing at 15.40 euros the previous day. This increase comes in a context of a weekly decline of around 2%, with the stock having lost ground in recent sessions.
Key Levels and Technical Indicators
This morning, Coface's stock is fluctuating between two significant thresholds. The support at 15.34 euros has played its role during the recent downturn, while the resistance at 16.30 euros is the next hurdle to overcome to consider a continuation of the upward trend. The price is currently just below its 200-day moving average, set at 15.79 euros: a sustained crossing of this level would be a positive technical signal. The RSI, at 44, indicates a still moderate situation, without excess selling or buying, which leaves room for movement in both directions. Over three months, the stock has nevertheless gained 6.27%, while the annual performance remains almost stable at -0.38%. The volatility measured over a month, at 6.86, remains contained, and the very low beta (0.01) confirms the stock's relative decorrelation from general market movements.
Upcoming Financial Calendar
Coface's publication schedule looks busy in the coming weeks. The credit insurance company will unveil its first quarter 2026 results on May 12, followed by the annual general meeting scheduled for May 19. These two events will allow market participants to assess the operational trajectory of the group, particularly in an environment where the risk of corporate defaults is receiving increased global attention. Later in the year, the half-year results will be published on July 30, followed by the nine-month accounts on November 2. These milestones will be opportunities for the management to clarify its outlook and to confirm — or not — the dynamics observed in the first part of the fiscal year. Until then, the stock remains exposed to the evolution of the international economic situation, which directly influences the group's credit insurance activity.