Le Dax repasse sous la barre des 24 000 points et clôture la semaine dans le rouge

Le Dax a perdu ses gains de jour férié vendredi et a clôturé sous la barre des 24 000 points. L'indice de référence termine la semaine en baisse de deux pour cent, à 23 950 points.

L'indice est également passé sous sa moyenne mobile à 200 jours, qui se situe à 24 119 points et qui signale la tendance à moyen terme. Cela place le Dax dans une tendance baissière.

Plus tôt, l'indice de référence avait clôturé sur un gain de 1,3 pour cent lors du jeudi de l'Ascension. Il ne s'agissait que de la deuxième séance positive en quatre semaines.

Le volume des transactions est resté relativement faible, à 50 millions d'actions jeudi. Les investisseurs continuent de se concentrer sur la situation en Iran, où aucune avancée politique n'est constatée.

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