The Greek stock market is also correcting today, which has been deprived of banking assistance since yesterday, as well as the confidence of buyers above the levels of 920 points.
In particular, the general index recorded losses of 0.37% at 917.14 points, with the turnover at low levels of 6 million euros.
It was clear from yesterday’s session that the market needed to assimilate the levels before moving on to higher levels, with the banking index even showing these signs of fatigue above 600 points.
The sector must no longer lose 595 points, in order to maintain its aggressive upward momentum.
However, what is pointed out today by domestic analysts is that corrective moves are made selectively, without the market enduring the aggression of sellers this time. Maybe this will be a useful guide to the intentions of buyers, as we go through the penultimate month of the year.
In terms of securities now, PPC corrects by 2.48%, with IPTO, Terna Energy, Eurobank and GEK Terna also under significant pressure. National Bank, Piraeus, OTE, Motor Oil, Alpha Bank and HELEX are moving slightly downwards, while some support is coming out in the positive signs of Coca Cola, Viohalko, OPAP, Mytilineo, Jumbo and ELHA.
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