Europe’s Defence Cycle Deepens as Peace Talks Falter
This analysis traces how a fragile Ukraine ceasefire plan and Europe’s security rethink are reshaping defence spending and industrial momentum
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The Geneva negotiations narrowed the U.S.-drafted peace blueprint from 28 to 19 points, yet core issues on territory and security guarantees remain unresolved, leaving the process highly unstable
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Regardless of whether a deal materializes, Europe’s defence floor has structurally shifted toward budgets near 5% of GDP, supported by EU policies that favor intra-European procurement through 2035
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Q3 results show the industrial cycle firmly in motion: backlog-to-sales ratios across major defence manufacturers hit multi-year highs, with the index average rising to 37.7x and top holdings exceeding 59.9x (charts on pages 2–3) as revenue run-rates continue to accelerate
For a fuller view of how persistent insecurity is feeding a decade-long rebuild of Europe’s defence base, explore the complete report.
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