Thursday, 7 January 2016

European stocks tumble

All European indices fell sharply on Thursday as most declined more than 2%.


The German leading index Dax lost shortly after the start of the session 2.9% and fell below 10,000 points to 9913 points. This happens for the first time since mid-October.

The biggest losers in Dax group are shares of export-oriented automakers. 
BMW recorded a decline of 4.3%. Shares of Volkswagen and Daimler fell with 3.9%. Merck shares reported a decline of 1.2%, Henkel dropped with 1.4%, while K + S lost 1.4% of its value.

MDax fell with  2.3% to 19,524 points. TecDax lost 2.8% of its value and reached 1737 points. Euro-Stoxx-50 decreased by 2.5% to 3063 points.

In Paris CAC 40 fell by 2.57% and reached 4365.23 points, while London's FTSE 100 tumbled 2.36% to 5930.06 points.

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