[Europe Open] Early Market Rise... UK Up 0.59%
On the 29th, European stock markets opened higher as investor sentiment improved following the news of the acquisition of Silicon Valley Bank (SVB), which had heightened global financial market concerns.
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As of 6 PM (Korean time) that day, the UK's FTSE index was trading at 7,528.59, up 0.59% from the previous trading day, and France's CAC index was up 0.96% at 7,156.48. Germany's Frankfurt stock exchange DAX index was trading at 15,225.28, up 0.55% from the previous day.
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