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France stocks higher at close of trade; CAC 40 up 0.80% -Breaking

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© Reuters. France stocks up at the close of trade; CAC40 is up 0.80%

Investing.com – France stocks were higher after the close on Tuesday, as gains in the , and sectors led shares higher.

The index gained 0.80%, and the Paris close saw the 0.80% increase.

These were the best performers of the session Safran SA (PA:) traded at 112.46 after the close, up 4.36% or 4.70 point. ArcelorMittal SA (+3.13%) gained 0.89 points to finish at 29.32, while AXA SA (+PA:) was up 2.19% or 0.52 to 24.45.

Orange SA (PA) was the worst performer of the session, falling 1.68% (0.16 points) to close at 9.44. Worldline SA The (PA:) dropped 1.62%, or 1.08 points, to finish at 65.42 Vivendi SA (PA:), was 0.15 point lower at 11.10.

Top performers in the SBF 120 competition were Maisons du Monde SAS (PA:), which rose 24.58% and 20.68 to 20, Valneva (PA:), which rose 13.05% and settled at 22.440 Elior Group (PA:), which saw a 5.12% increase to reach 6.67

They were among the most disappointing. Eramet SA (PA :), which fell 9.53% at 75.45 in late trading, DBV Technologies(PA 🙂 that lost 3.64% to settle for 8.69 Ubisoft Entertainment (PA) was at 45.19, down 2.7% from the previous close.

By 325 to 277, rising stocks outnumbered falling ones at the Paris Stock Exchange. 103 was left unchanged.

AXA SA (PA) shares rose to 52 week highs, up 2.19% (0.52 to 24.45). Ubisoft Entertainment’s (PA:), shares fell by 2.67%, or 1.24 to 45.19.

The implied volatility index of CAC 40 options was at 0% to 18.96, a 6-month high.

The December delivery of Gold Futures was lower by 0.88%, or 15.85, to $1790.95 per troy ounce. In commodities trading, crude oil for December delivery rose by 1.05%, or 0.88, to $84.64 per barrel. The January Brent oil contract rose 0.42, or 0.49%, to $85.59/barrel.

EUR/USD dropped 0.1% to 1.1589 and EUR/GBP fell 0.1% to 0.8417.

US Dollar Index Futures were up 0.9% at 93.987.

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