[European Stocks] Decline Amid Russia-Ukraine Negotiation Skepticism... Germany Down 0.24%
[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Min-young] Stock markets across Europe are mostly experiencing declines.
As of 7:45 PM Korea time, Germany's DAX index is trading at 14,569.58, down 0.24 percentage points from the previous trading day. The German government issued an early warning for the gas emergency supply plan the day before, following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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At the same time, France's CAC40 index is also trading down 0.48 percentage points at 6,709.12. Meanwhile, the FTSE 100 index on the London Stock Exchange is trading at 7,559.11, down 0.27 percentage points from the previous trading day.
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