[European Open] US-Iran Tensions Rise... Markets Start Lower Across the Board
[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Eunbyeol] Amid escalating tensions between the US and Iran, European stock markets opened lower across the board on the 6th (local time).
As of 8:28 AM UK time, the FTSE 100 index on the London Stock Exchange was trading at 7,578.35, down 0.58% (44.05 points) from the previous trading day, while the French CAC 40 index was at 5,988.69, down 0.92% (55.47 points) from the previous day.
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The German DAX index started trading at 13,025.17, down 1.47% (193.97 points) compared to the previous session.
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