The CAC 40 Index Closes 0.92% Higher

2026-03-23 17:10 By TRADING ECONOMICS 1 min. read

The CAC 40 Index gained 70 points or 0.92 percent on Monday to close at 7736 points.

Gains were led by ArcelorMittal (5.24%), Societe Generale (4.80%) and Kering (4.44%).

Biggest losers were TP (-3.25%), Pernod Ricard (-1.80%) and Carrefour (-1.44%).



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The CAC 40 Index Closes 0.92% Higher
The CAC 40 Index gained 70 points or 0.92 percent on Monday to close at 7736 points. Gains were led by ArcelorMittal (5.24%), Societe Generale (4.80%) and Kering (4.44%). Biggest losers were TP (-3.25%), Pernod Ricard (-1.80%) and Carrefour (-1.44%).
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