The Paris Bourse rebounded 1.36% at the opening Monday, regaining some of the ground lost on Friday while waiting to learn more about the new Omicron variant of the coronavirus.
At 9:00 a.m., the CAC 40 index gained 91.68 points to 6,831.41 points.
Friday, the Parisian odds had fallen by 4.75%, recording its worst session since March 2020 at the time of the establishment of the first confinement in France.
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G7 health ministers meet urgently in London on Monday amid concern over the spread of this new variant that the World Health Organization classified on Friday as "
worrying
" and which represents a risk "
high to very high
”for Europe, according to the European Union's health agency. Virus aside, many data will decorate this first week of December, with this Monday, the first estimate of the consumer price index for November in Germany, statistics on real estate in the United States.
PMI leading indicators of economic developments will then be released in China, the rest of Asia and Europe, where inflation and Eurozone retail sales will be released at the end of the week.
Values to follow
LVMH
: the American designer Virgil Abloh, creator of the Louis Vuitton men's collections, died on Sunday of cancer at the age of 41.
Vivendi
: the boss of Telecom Italia, of which Vivendi is the main shareholder, resigned on Friday.
Luigi Gubitosi was replaced by Pietro Labriola, who headed the operator's Brazilian activities.
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Faurecia
: the automotive supplier announced Monday to revise its financial objectives for 2021 again downwards, due to a further decline in automotive production in Europe as well as "
operational difficulties
" in a project in the United States.
It now anticipates sales of between 15 and 15.5 billion euros against around 15.5 billion euros previously.