The Paris Stock Exchange down slightly to start August

The Paris Stock Exchange ended in a small drop of 0.18% on Monday, catching its breath after a jump in July and hampered by lackluster economic statistics.

The CAC 40 index lost 11.64 points to 6,436.86 points, after experiencing its best monthly performance in July since November 2020.

The Paris odds spent most of the session slightly up, before finishing just below their Friday night level.

Frdric Rozier, portfolio manager at Mirabaud France, sees a day of transition between a phase rich in publications of corporate results and macroeconomic indicators and a break in the markets with the start of a summer period which will do everyone good. world.

In July, global equity indices recorded their best monthly performance of the year, buoyed by better than expected corporate results and the idea that the US Federal Reserve should slow the pace of its interest rate hikes. interest given the weakness of the latest American economic statistics published.

Now the market is looking for a new breath, we are in an in-between, we need to breathe a little and come to our senses, comments Mr. Rozier.

Economic data released on Monday showed slowing growth in manufacturing activity in China and the United States in July. And in the euro zone, the contraction in manufacturing activity has been confirmed.

These ominous figures are fueling fears of recession, already present in the minds of investors.

On the bond market, long-term European sovereign interest rates have been falling sharply for several days, to approach short-term rates, a sign that recession is becoming a strong probability, according to Frdric Rozier.

Air France-KLM even higher

The action of the airline Air France-KLM ended at the top of the SBF 120, flying 5.29% to 1.41 euro, after Oddo and HSBC raised their recommendations, reported the specialist agency Bloomberg. On Friday, the group announced a net profit in the second quarter, for the first time since the summer of 2019 before the health crisis linked to the Covid-19 epidemic plagued the aviation sector.

Teract plants its seed

The Teract group, resulting from the merger between the financial company of the trio Xavier Niel, Matthieu Pigasse and Moez-Alexandre Zouari 2MX Organic and the distribution branch of the agricultural cooperative InVivo, owner of Gamm Vert and Jardiland, has taken its first steps on the Paris Monday. Its shares replaced the investment vehicle 2MX Organic and jumped 42.09% to 10.60 euros.

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Innate Pharma drops out

The Marseille biotech Innate Pharma, specializing in immuno-oncology, has announced the termination of a clinical trial on one of its drug candidates, monalizumab, against head and neck cancer, after results deemed disappointing. Its title fell by 7.92% to 2.79 euros.

Spartoo seeks to convince

Spartoo, one of Europe’s leading online fashion sales companies, announced in a press release on Monday that it had taken a minority stake in the capital of the SAAJ Paris brand. The title arrived on the stock market a year ago gained 4.23% to 1.77 euro.

It remains far from compensating for its loss of more than half of its value (-56.33%) since January 1.

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