[Europe Open] Downward Start... UK FTSE Down 1.84%
[Asia Economy Reporter Hyun Cho] On the 22nd, European stock markets all started off in a downward trend.
As of 9 a.m. UK time, the FTSE 100 index on the London Stock Exchange is trading at 5904.36, down 1.84% (110.89 points) from the previous trading day. The French CAC 40 index is also down 1.47% (65.13 points), standing at 4380.32.
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The German DAX index is trading at 10,907.78, down 1.43% (158.15 points) from the previous close. The pan-European Euro Stoxx 50 index is down 1.45% (42.21 points), recording 2862.77.
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