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Coronavirus vuelve a afectar negativamente a las bolsas europeas

Los mercados aún se encuentran en pánico por los contagios de coronavirus detectados fuera de China.

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Las principales bolsas de Europa volvieron a cerrar en negativo este martes, con los mercados en estado de pánico por los contagios de coronavirus detectados fuera de China.

París volvió a caer de manera significativa, en 1,94%, por lo que el CAC 40 terminó a 5.679,68 puntos.

En Londres, el FTSE-100 registró una caída similar (1,94%), hasta las 7.017,88 unidades.

En Fráncfort las cosas no pueron muy diferentes, al perder el DAX 1,88% (6% en dos días), a 12.790,49 puntos.

El FTSE Mib de la plaza de Milán cayó 1,4%, hasta los 23.090,44 puntos.

Finalmente, el IBEX 35 madrileño fue el más afectado de todos con una pérdida de 2,5%, a 9.250,80 puntos.

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