France’s CAC 40 stock Index lost more than 3%
2022.12.15 13:13
France’s CAC 40 stock Index lost more than 3%
Budrigannews.com – After Thursday’s close, France’s stocks fell as losses in the and sectors pushed shares lower. The lost 3.09 percent to a new one-month low at the Paris closing, while the index lost 2.95 percent.
Carrefour SA (EPA:), had the session’s best results on the which closed at 15.81 at the close, up 1.35 percent, or 0.21 points. In the interim, Thales (EPA:) Orange SA (EPA:) gained 0.05 points, or 0.04 percent, to finish at 119.70. was unchanged at 9.27 in late trade, or 0.00 points, or 0.02%.
Worldline SA (EPA:), the session’s worst performers, which closed at 38.14 at the close, having lost 6.77 percent, or 2.77 points. Kering SA (EPA:) declined 5.57% or 29.20 focuses to end at 495.50 and Hermes Worldwide SCA (EPA:) was 1,499.00, down 5.01 percent, or 79.00 points.
Carrefour SA ranked first on the SBF 120 (EPA:) which increased 15.81 percent, Dassault Aviation SA (EPA:) which increased by 1.02 percent to reach 158.00, and Gaztransport et Technigaz SA (EPA:) which rose 0.96 percent to finish at 105.20.
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Atos SE had the worst results (EPA:) Worldline SA (EPA:) was down 8.63 percent to 8.68 in late trade. which declined by 6.77 percent to reach 38.14, and Valneva (EPA:) which, at the close, was at 6.37, down 5.74 percent.
On the Paris Stock Exchange, declining stocks outnumbered rising ones by 402 to 137, with 89 ending unchanged.
The, which measures CAC 40 options’ implied volatility, remained unchanged at 18.96, a new 52-week high.
Gold futures for February delivery fell by 31.95 cents, or 1.76 percent, to $1,786.75 per troy ounce. Crude oil for delivery in January fell 0.36 percent, or 0.28 percent, to $77.00 a barrel, and the February Brent oil contract fell 0.74 percent, or 0.61 percent, to $82.09 a barrel.
EUR/USD fell 0.76 percent to 1.06, while EUR/GBP increased 1.38 percent to 0.87.
At 104.43, the US Dollar Index Futures were up 0.99%.