Dusseldorf After the central banks is before the futures market. Today, Friday, the German stock market is marked by the great expiration day, also known as the Witches’ Sabbath. In the past, this day was often a “game changer” and this year it has always provided a new direction for the German stock market. However, so far it has always been on the downside.
Today’s trading day is also similar. After accounting for the Dax options, the German leading index continues to decline and is now 1.2 percent in the red at 15,449 digits, 160 meters less than the previous day’s close.
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