Germany stocks higher at close of trade; DAX up 1.02% -Breaking
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© Reuters. Germany stocks up at the close of trading; DAX up 1.02%Investing.com – Germany stocks were higher after the close on Tuesday, as gains in the , and sectors led shares higher.
Frankfurt closed with the index up 1.02% and the rise in the stock market. The index gained 0.74% at closing, while the index rose 1.13%.
These were the best performers of the session Deutsche Bank AG NA O.N. (DE:) rose by 5.61%, or 0.62 points, to close at 11.70. Puma SE, DE: gained 3.23% to reach 78.08. Airbus Group SE, DE: was up 2.75% to 108.24.
They were also the session’s worst performers Daimler Truck Holding AG (DE:) fell by 1.00%, or 0.25 point to close at 24.18. Merck KGaA(DE:) fell 0.94%, or 1.75 points, to finish at 184.80 Delivery Hero AG (DE:) fell 0.43% (0.18 points) to 41.41
Top performers in the MDAX were Nemetschek AG O.N. (DE:), which rose 10.04%, to 89.84 Beiersdorf AG O.N. (DE:), which was up by 4.34% and settled at 91.82 Commerzbank AG O.N. (DE:), which closed at 7.32 after gaining 3.64%
They were among the most disappointing. Rheinmetall AG (DE:), which fell 3.70% to 179.10 in late-trade, Jungheinrich AG O.N.VZO, which fell 2.49% to 32.12, and Carl Zeiss Meditec AG(DE:), which dropped 1.74% at 146.50 by the end.
Nemetschek AG O.N. was the top performer on the TecDAX. (DE:) which rose 10.04% to 89.84, S&T AG (DE:) which was up 8.65% to settle at 16.95 and Verbio Vereinigte Bioenergie AG (DE:) which gained 6.29% to close at 71.80.
They were among the most disappointing. Morphosys AG O.N. (DE) was 9.01% lower at 23.08 in late-trade, Carl Zeiss Meditec AG [DE:] lost 1.74%. It settled at 146.50 Use Freenet AG NA (DE) was at close of business, down by 1.20% to 23,80
The Frankfurt Stock Exchange saw rising stocks surpass declining stocks by 514 to 178, and ended the day unchanged at 72.
The, which is a measure of implied volatility in DAX options (DAX Options), was lower by 4.35% at 27.69, a new one-month low.
The April delivery of Gold Futures was lower by 0.41%, or 8.00, to $1921.50 per troy ounce. Other commodities traded included Crude oil, which rose by 0.11 or 0.01 to $110.08/barrel, and May Brent oil, which rose 0.65 or 0.56 to $116.27/barrel.
EUR/USD was unaffected by 0.10% from 1.10 and EUR/GBP unaffected at 0.51% from 0.83.
At 98.51, the US Dollar Index Futures rose 0.02%.
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