The CAC 40 Index Closes 0.74% Lower

2026-05-11 16:10 By TRADING ECONOMICS 1 min. read

The CAC 40 Index fell 60 points or 0.74 percent on Monday to close at 8053 points.

Leading the losses are LVMH (-4.32%), AXA (-3.59%) and Veolia (-3.43%).

Top gainers were TP (7.40%), STMicroelectronics (3.13%) and Orange (1.93%).



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The CAC 40 Index Closes 0.74% Lower
The CAC 40 Index fell 60 points or 0.74 percent on Monday to close at 8053 points. Leading the losses are LVMH (-4.32%), AXA (-3.59%) and Veolia (-3.43%). Top gainers were TP (7.40%), STMicroelectronics (3.13%) and Orange (1.93%).
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