[Europe Open] Mixed Trends Amid US Presidential Election Aftermath
[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Min-young] As the vote counting for the US presidential election held on the 3rd (local time) is still ongoing, major European stock markets are showing mixed trends.
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As of 5:18 PM on the 6th Korean time, the UK FTSE100 index is trading at 5710.10, up 3.92 points (0.07%) from the previous trading day, while the French CAC 40 index is at 4972.82, down 11.17 points (0.22%). The German DAX index is trading at 12,542.11, down 25.98 points (0.21%) compared to the previous trading day.
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