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Is Carnival Corporation & plc (CUK) the Best Undervalued UK Stock to Buy Right Now?

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We recently published a list of the 11 Best Undervalued UK Stocks to Buy Right Now. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Carnival Corporation & plc (NYSE:CUK) stands against other best undervalued UK stocks to buy right now.

The UK and Europe’s Performance in Q1 2025

The global markets entered 2025 in the hope that the bullish run of the fourth quarter will continue in the first quarter of 2025. However, the uncertainty due to the tariffs led to the reversal of all gains made in the fourth quarter leading to a loss of 4.5%. However, on the positive side, the UK and the European market saw some excellent returns during the first quarter of 2025. Rory McPherson, the Chief Market Strategist of Wren Sterling, noted that the first quarter of 2025 was the best quarterly return quarter for the UK market since 2022. For the European market, it was their best quarterly return in over a year.

The performance of the UK and the European markets was based on several factors. Firstly, for Europe, the approval of a 500 billion Euro infrastructure fund and the lifting of restrictions on defense spending in Germany helped take the overall European market higher. This was also backed by the continued stimulus from the Chinese government to help fire up the engines of China and Germany. On the other hand, the UK market mainly benefitted from the better-than-expected corporate earnings, particularly from the banking sector. The UK’s banking sector reaped the advantage of its diversification, followed by its cheaper valuations, and increased profitability. As per Wern Sterling’s report, the UK banking sector grew its earnings by 30% year-over-year during the first quarter of 2025, which was similar to the growth of the Magnificent Seven in the United States. On top of this, the sector benefited from its extremely cheap valuation as compared to the top US stocks. The report also highlighted that the UK’s banking sector is using its excess cash to buy back stocks and increase dividends which makes it even more lucrative for shareholders.

How Will Tariffs Impact the UK’s growth

On April 24, Andrew Bailey, Bank of England governor, joined CNBC to talk about the impact of tariffs on the UK’s economy. He segregates the impact of tariffs into two portions, which are the impact on growth and the impact on inflation. He said that unfortunately, if we talk about the impact on growth, tariffs will have an impact in the longer run due to the closed nature of the global economy. Bailey elaborated that if we reduce the trade and openness of the global economy it directly impacts the growth trajectory of the economy. On top of this, there is the uncertainty effect which has led CEOs and consumers alike to postpone investment decisions. He noted that the UK already has a high saving rate, which shows that the people are simply uncertain about the economic and policy conditions that are restricting them from making investment decisions.