[Europe Open] Slight Decline at Start... Caution Ahead of Eurozone Inflation Data Release
[Asia Economy Reporter Hyunwoo Lee] On the 31st (local time), European stock markets started the session with a slight decline. This is interpreted as caution ahead of the release of key indicators scheduled for the day, including the Eurozone October Consumer Price Index (CPI) and third-quarter regional Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
As of 5:03 PM Korea time, the UK FTSE100 index opened at 7044.20, down 0.05% from the previous trading day, and the French CAC40 index started at 6256.30, down 0.27%. Only the German DAX index was trading up 0.08% at 13,253.85.
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The Euro Stoxx 50 index was trading slightly higher at the same time, up 0.03 points from the previous close at 3613.05.
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