The CAC 40 fell 1.0% to around 8,030 on Tuesday, continuing the downward trend from the previous session, as investors remained cautious over escalating tensions in Greenland.
Donald Trump threatened a 200% tariff on French wine and champagne to pressure President Emmanuel Macron into joining his "Board of Peace" initiative.
In response, LVMH dropped 1.8%, whereas Pernod Ricard showed little reaction, rising slightly by 0.4%.
Other luxury stocks underperformed, with Kering leading losses, down 2.8%, and Herms falling 1.5%.
Other notable decliners included Legrand (-1.7%), Schneider Electric (-1.6%), Edenred (-1.3%), and Airbus (-1.2%).
On the upside, Renault rose 2% after forecasting 2025 global sales of 2.34 million vehicles, up 3.2% and ahead of the 1.6% market growth, with all three brands exceeding the market.
Sumber : Trading Economics
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