German Stocks Reverse Two-Session Losing Streak
Stocks in Germany rose Thursday, as the DAX increased 0.3% to 18210.55.
Among large companies, SCHOTT Pharma AG & Co. KGaA was the biggest gainer during the session, surging 9.6%, and MTU Aero Engines AG surged 5.6%. Cancom SE rounded out the top three movers on Thursday, as shares gained 3.7%.
Evotec SE posted the largest decline, falling 3.4%, followed by shares of Rheinmetall AG, which fell 2.9%. Shares of Elmos Semiconductor SE fell 2.7%.
In other parts of Europe, indexes fell, with the FTSE 100 Index dropping 0.6% and the STOXX Europe 600 Index declining 0.4% from the previous close.
On the currency front, the WSJ Dollar Index declined 0.1% to 100.52. Against the dollar, the euro rose 0.3% to $1.07.
In the bond markets, the German 10-year bund rose 0.150 basis point to 2.454%, and 10-year U.S. Treasury yields fell 0.05 basis point to 4.288%.
-This article was automatically generated by Dow Jones Newswires using technology from Automated Insights. Data source: Dow Jones Market Data, FactSet.
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