[Europe Open] Early Decline... UK Down 0.44%
On the 4th, European stock markets all opened lower ahead of the European Central Bank (ECB)'s key interest rate announcement scheduled for the afternoon.
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As of 5:50 PM (Korean time), the UK's FTSE index was trading at 7,754.18, down 0.44% from the previous trading day, and France's CAC index was down 0.27% at 7,384.53. Germany's Frankfurt stock exchange DAX index was trading at 15,783.50, down 0.02% from the previous trading day.
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