[European Markets Open] Early Trading Downturn... Germany's DAX Down 0.60%
European stock markets showed a collective decline in early trading on the 19th.
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As of 6:05 p.m. KST on this day, Germany's DAX index was trading at 23,200.44, down 0.60% from the previous trading day.
On the 27th, when European oil-producing countries' stock markets continued their upward trend, the status of major European countries' stock markets was displayed in the dealing room of Hana Bank in Jung-gu, Seoul. Photo by Kang Jinhyung aymsdream@
View original imageFrance's CAC index was trading at 7,596.51, down 0.78% from the previous trading day, while the UK's FTSE index was at 8,808.48, down 0.40%.
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