Dusseldorf The Dax starts the third trading day in a row with losses. On Friday, the German benchmark index was 0.8 percent in the red at 15,572 points in the first hour of trading. The day before, the Frankfurt stock exchange barometer had gone out of trading 0.1 percent weaker at 15,696 meters.
“The Dax is getting more and more out of the air,” comments analyst Thomas Altmann from QC Partners. “After the recent attacks on the 16,000 points all failed, the eyes are now increasingly directed downwards again.”
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