-- 火曜正午、欧州株式市場は原油価格の下落と欧州各国の決算発表が続く中、小幅高で推移した。 欧州市場では、テクノロジー株とエネルギー株が上昇を牽引した。 ユニクレジット株は、第1四半期の好決算発表を受け、取引時間中に5.6%上昇した。 北海ブレント原油先物(期近)は1%安の1バレル113.28ドルとなった。 投資家は、アジア市場の前夜の取引がまちまちの終値となったことを受け、ウォール街の先物市場の上昇にも注目した。 経済ニュースでは、EUと日本がデータ、デジタルアイデンティティ、AI、量子コンピューティング、インフラ、標準化、オンラインプラットフォームといった分野での協力を拡大することで合意したと、EU・日本デジタルパートナーシップ協議会が発表した。 欧州主要株価指数であるStoxx Europe 600指数は、取引時間中に0.5%上昇した。 ストックス欧州600テクノロジー指数は1.6%上昇、ストックス欧州600銀行指数は0.1%上昇しました。 ストックス欧州600石油・ガス指数は0.7%上昇、ストックス欧州600食品・飲料指数は0.6%上昇しました。 欧州REIT指数であるREITEは0.2%上昇しました。 各国の主要株価指数では、ドイツのDAX指数は1.3%上昇しましたが、ロンドンのFTSE100指数は1.3%下落しました。パリのCAC40指数は0.6%上昇、スペインのIBEX35指数は1.5%上昇しました。 ドイツの10年物国債利回りは3.1%付近まで上昇しました。 ユーロ・ストックス50指数の変動性指数は3.3%低下し24.08となったが、それでも今後30日間の欧州株式市場の変動性は平均を上回る水準にあることを示しており、これはネガティブな兆候である。20を上回る数値は市場の不安定化を示唆し、20を下回る数値は市場の落ち着きを示唆する。
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