The European stock market at the start of the week

On the European stock market on the second day of the week, trading has started with rising stock prices in the London and Paris markets.

In the European stock market, where trading began on the second day of the week on the evening of Japan time, buy orders have increased for many stocks, mainly in the London and Paris markets, and the stock price has risen.

Key market indices rose 2.4% in London, 1.5% in Paris, and 0.8% in Frankfurt, Germany at 6.30pm Japan time compared to closing prices last weekend. doing.

In contrast, the Italian market, where infections are expanding, has fallen by about 0.8%.

European stock markets have seen a record drop in 2008, just after the Lehman Shock last week, in the week ahead of fears of the spread of the new coronavirus.

Market officials said, "The BOJ's Governor Kuroda has given an unusual discourse on funding the market abundantly. If it expands further, it may be sold again. "