These 10 facts are likely to stir the markets today.
Keep an eye on the entire current trading day here.
1. DAX lighter premarket
The DAX fell by 0.46 percent to 23,726.50 points shortly before the opening of trading.
2. Stock exchanges in the Far East disagree – Tokyo under pressure
It’s in Tokyo Nikkei 225 under pressure and temporarily fell by 1.91 percent to 49,298.48 points.
Meanwhile, things are friendlier on the Chinese mainland: The Shanghai composite rises by 0.48 percent to 3,907.42 points.
In addition, he can Hang Seng in Hong Kong increased by 0.65 percent to 26,026.21 units.
3. HUGO BOSS causes confusion – possibly change to AR tip
The chairman of the supervisory board of the fashion group HUGO BOSS has lost the support of his largest shareholder. The company released a statement from Frasers Group in a mandatory announcement on Friday evening. To the message
4. Stocks from Rheinmetall, RENK and HENSOLDT at a glance: USA and Ukraine discuss possible peace solution
Representatives of the USA and Ukraine have started discussions in the US state of Florida about ways to end the Russian war of aggression. To the message
5. Airbus and Lufthansa shares: Software update for affected aircraft – airlines act quickly
After a short-term inspection of around 6,000 Airbus aircraft in the A320 series, the restrictions on air traffic remained manageable. After a tip from the aircraft manufacturer, some airlines carried out the software update on Friday evening, which often resolved the identified problem. To the message
6. BVB shares: Relief after success against Bayer Leverkusen
BVB sports director Sebastian Kehl enthusiastically shouted his relief at the extremely important top game victory. “Yeah!” Kehl blurted out while walking into the dressing room after the 2-1 (1-0) win at Bayer Leverkusen. To the message
7. VW shares: Apparently agreement on future plans for the Transparent Factory
According to media reports, there are plans to develop an innovation campus for Volkswagen’s Transparent Factory. To the message
8. Bitcoin drops significantly at the start of the week – price falls to around $86,000
Bitcoin fell sharply in early trading on Monday. The price of the oldest and best-known cryptocurrency fell by almost five percent to around 86,000 US dollars on the Bitstamp trading platform. To the message
9. Oil prices are rising
The Oil prices are showing strong at the start of the week.
10 euros little changed
The euro tends to move little against the US dollar on Monday morning.
