Lisbon Stock Exchange opens in the red in a mixed Europe

The Lisbon Stock Exchange opens this Thursday's session with a drop of 0.07% to 7,642.94 points.
The biggest falls on the Portuguese stock exchange were for Galp Energia, which fell 0.59% to 15.99 euros, followed by CTT, which fell 0.56% to 7.11 euros, and Banco Comercial Português (BCP), which fell 0.25% to 0.72 euros.
EDP is still in the red.
Trading in the green is Ibersol, up 0.62% to 9.76 euros, followed by Semapa, up 0.81% to 17.46 euros, and Jerónimo Martins, up 0.56% to 21.36 euros.
Also in the green are Altri, Corticeira Amorim, REN, EDP Renováveis, Mota-Engil and NOS.
Major European stock markets are trading mixed. The DAX (Germany) rose 0.23% to 23,655.64 points, the CAC 40 (France) fell 0.24% to 7,701.44 points, and the FTSE 100 (United Kingdom) fell 0.27% to 9,153.10 points.
The AEX (Netherlands) rose 0.30% to 890.91 points, the IBEX 35 (Spain) fell 0.19% to 14,758.50 points, and the FTSE MIB (Italy) rose 0.01% to 41,787.00 points.
Oil is trading with Brent falling 1.20% to $66.79 and crude devaluing 1.31% to $63.13.
The euro is down 0.06% against the dollar to $1.16547 and the euro is up 0.02% against the pound to $0.86765.
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