The CAC 40 Index Closes 0.32% Higher

2026-04-10 16:09 By TRADING ECONOMICS 1 min. read

The CAC 40 Index rose 27 points or 0.32 percent on Friday to close at 8272 points.

Leading the gains are STMicroelectronics (3.50%), Stellantis NV (2.84%) and ArcelorMittal (2.48%).

Top losers were Thales (-3.06%), TotalEnergies SE (-1.01%) and Vinci (-0.91%).



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