[European Open] Early Session Sees Broad Decline Amid US Presidential Election Uncertainty
[Asia Economy Reporter Yujin Cho] As the vote counting for the U.S. presidential election is underway on the 4th, major European stock markets are collectively declining.
As of 5:19 PM KST on the 4th, the UK FTSE 100 index is down 56.57 points (0.98%) from the previous trading day, standing at 5730.20, and the French CAC 40 index is also down 54.70 points (1.14%) at 4750.91.
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Germany and Spain are also showing a downward trend. The German DAX 30 index is down 173.48 points (1.44%) from the previous trading day, at 11,915.50, and the Spanish IBEX 35 index is also down 158.60 points (2.35%) at 6593.00.
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