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Other European surveyors also gained ground. The mood was supported, inter alia, by a stronger than expected increase in German exports.
The AEX index at Damrak closed almost completely green, with a more than 0.7% to 557.71 points. The MidKap climbed 1.2% to 769.88 points
The stock market experts in Frankfurt and Paris rose 0.4%. London gained almost 1%. Investors also discussed the departure of British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson and his colleague from Brexit David Davis
Air France-KLM
Air France-KLM was by far the largest increase in medium-sized funds, with a profit of more than 6% thanks to the good performance of transport in June
In particular, the growth of Air France was a good surprise. In addition, according to French media, the first Paris Metro, Catherine Guillouard, is considered a possible new CEO of the combination of aviation.
The main index was led by the lighting company Signify, which got 2.8%. Biotechnologists Galapagos and AkzoNobel dropped a fraction and were the only losers on the list. Philips also received 0.7%. CEO Frans van Houten said that the health technology company could move its production from the UK if it 'sa tough Brexit.
Renault
Outside the Netherlands, Renault lost 0.5% in Paris. The Japanese automaker Nissan Motor, a strategic partner of the French automaker, has confirmed it has altered the emission data of its cars.
In Frankfurt, the German shipping company Hapag-Lloyd has won more than 4% of the rumors that the company was contacted by CMA CGM French for a merger. Hapag denied these reports, however.
The euro posted $ 1.1745 at the end of the trading day, compared with $ 1.1742 on Friday. A barrel of US oil was 0.4% cheaper at $ 73.52. The Brent oil price climbed 1.2% to $ 78.00 a barrel.
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