(Bloomberg) -- Germany's main stock index fell for
the first time in four days, led lower by TUI AG, Europe's
largest travel company. Shares of Deutsche Postbank AG and
Siemens AG also declined.
The DAX dropped 55.27, or 0.7 percent, to 8050.42 at 10:08
a.m. in Frankfurt. DAX futures expiring in September lost 0.7
percent. The HDAX Index of the country's 110 biggest companies
decreased 0.7 percent.
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the first time in four days, led lower by TUI AG, Europe's
largest travel company. Shares of Deutsche Postbank AG and
Siemens AG also declined.
The DAX dropped 55.27, or 0.7 percent, to 8050.42 at 10:08
a.m. in Frankfurt. DAX futures expiring in September lost 0.7
percent. The HDAX Index of the country's 110 biggest companies
decreased 0.7 percent.
Read more at Bloomberg Stocks News
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