Paris Stock Exchange Set to Open Lower Amid Political Uncertaint

The Paris Stock Exchange is expected to open lower on Monday following the European elections, which have raised concerns about the political landscape in Europe. The CAC 40 futures dropped 76.5 points to 7925 points at around 8:15 am, indicating a session start in the red. Markets are reacting to the rise of nationalist parties and French President Emmanuel Macron's announcement of the dissolution of the National Assembly and early legislative elections. If the far-right National Rally party wins, Macron could lose domestic control, adding uncertainty to the market. The CAC 40 dropped 2.4% at the open, leading European market losses, while the Frankfurt DAX and pan-European Stoxx 600 also retreated. The euro has dropped to its lowest level in nearly a month due to the political developments.
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