The main European scholarships have suffered on Friday, after a very volatile week, usually small losses, of less than 1 percent. There was a profit in Brussels and London.
The week was dominated by import duties, and especially the offer between the United States and China. Beijing announced on Friday that it raises import duties on American goods to 125 percent, after US President Donald Trump had raised the import duties on Chinese products to 145 percent.
The Paris stock exchange closed the stock exchange week with a loss of 0.30 percent on Friday. In Frankfurt there was 0.92 percent loss in the tables and in Milan 0.73 percent. London went 0.64 percent higher and in Brussels the Bel20 even achieved a profit of 1.09 percent.
Viewed the entire week, the losses were already limited before. The Stoxx Europe 600, the index that unites the 600 largest stock market companies in Europe, lost almost 2 percent.