European shares close higher despite the acceleration in Corona injuries


European shares close higher despite the acceleration in Corona injuries

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European stock indices rose during trading Thursday, despite the continued rise in the number of coronavirus infections in a number of countries around the world.

And the shares of travel and airline companies came under pressure due to fears of restricting air travel, with the spread of the Corona virus in European countries.

European stock indices are close to achieving annual gains in 2021, as analysts expect the French CAC to achieve 30% gains this year.

At the end of trading, the benchmark “Stoxx Europe 600” index rose 0.1% to 488 points. The British “FTSE 100” decreased by 0.2% to 7,403 points, the German “Dax” rose 0.2% to 15885 points, while the French “CAC” rose 0.1% to 7,173 points.





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