European major stock indices generally rose, with Germany's DAX surpassing 25,000 points

Mars Finance News, according to Jintiao reports, Europe's major stock indices rose, with the German DAX index surpassing 25,000 points, up 1.35% intraday. The European Stoxx 50 index, France's CAC 40 index, and Italy's FTSE MIB index all increased by over 1%, while the UK's FTSE 100 index rose by 0.53%.
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SugarAirdropDream
· 10h ago
Intra-day increase of 1.35%, this slope has some significance
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PixelUniverseCat
· 10h ago
The UK FTSE 100 rose 0.53%, making it one of Europe’s laggards—haha.
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Paper-CutOctopusMarketAnalysis
· 10h ago
Isn't Germany's economy supposed to be heading for a recession? Yet the stock market took off first.
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FudAlsoNeedsAnImage
· 10h ago
The STOXX 50 all rose over 1%, European stocks are opening with champagne today
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GateUser-470bc925
· 10h ago
DAX hit 25,000, Europe is quite strong this wave.
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