European stock markets ended the day with a decline. As a result of the acceleration of new cases in the coronavirus outbreak, the second wave risk closed the day with a decline
European stock markets ended the day with a decline. As a result of the acceleration of new cases in the coronavirus outbreak, the second wave risk closed the day with a decline due to the increase of concerns and the weak data from Germany.
The beginning of the normalization process after the coronavirus epidemic caused the number of cases to increase again. With the increasing cases increasing the second wave anxiety and the weak data coming from Germany, it closed the day with a decline.
At the close, the indicator index Stoxx Europe 600 fell 0.61 percent to 368.96 points. In France, the CAC 40 index fell by 0.74 percent to 5,043.73 points.
In Germany, the DAX 30 index closed at 12,616.80 level with a decrease of 0,92 percent.
In the UK, the FTSE 100 index closed the day at 1.589 percent with a decrease of 1.53 percent.
In Italy, the FTSE MIB 30 index fell 0.10 percent to 20,012.68 points.