Dax climbs higher than ever before - car values push the Index

loss of heavy-weighted shares of Bayer and BASF, have dampened the optimism in the stock market, however, only slightly. With a gain of 0.29 percent on 13.783,8

Dax climbs higher than ever before - car values push the Index

loss of heavy-weighted shares of Bayer and BASF, have dampened the optimism in the stock market, however, only slightly. With a gain of 0.29 percent on 13.783,89 points, the German leading index ended the day. In early trading, he was climbed at times to 13.795 points. A best brand, also reached the SDax. The MDax closed with a gain of 0.35 percent on 29.316,34 points. The AI-based Sentiment Index, BDX, however, was with plus 0.10 percent, hardly the point. DAX 13.783,89 PTS. +39,68 (+0,29%) Xetra

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The investors, especially to the very strong price gains in China's stock market. The US stock exchanges holiday remained closed depending on the. Encouraged, the investors are likely to have that the Chinese Central Bank decided against the economic consequences of the Coronavirus-going crisis. It was issued on Monday, new Central Bank money at a lower interest rate to the banks in China. You want to invest? The experts from the Bernecker exchange-compass help you in your investment. (Partner offer), Free of charge, the recommendations of the Bernecker exchange-compass test! (Partner offer)

Meanwhile, the number of infections exceeded with the new Coronavirus in China, meanwhile, the number of 70 000. "That in such an environment, record highs on the international exchanges can be achieved, opens up the potential for corrections", warn the experts of Helaba.

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Date Of Update: 17 February 2020, 19:00
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