[Europe Open] Major Markets Start Lower... UK FTSE Down 0.44% · Germany DAX Down 0.36%
On the 18th, news related to President-elect Joe Biden was displayed on a dealer's monitor in the dealing room of Hana Bank in Euljiro, Seoul. On the same day, the KOSPI index opened at 2,548.85, up 9.70 points (0.38%) from the previous trading day, showing a strong upward trend. Photo by Moon Honam munonam@
View original imageMajor European stock markets all opened lower on the 18th.
As of 5:15 PM Korea time, the UK FTSE 100 index is down 28.25 points (0.44%) from the previous trading day, standing at 6337.08, while the French CAC 40 index is also down 19.88 points (0.36%) at 5463.12.
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Germany and Spain are also showing declines. The German DAX index is down 46.91 points (0.36%) at 13,086.56 compared to the previous trading day, and the Spanish IBEX 35 index is down 31.30 points (0.39%) at 7903.00.
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