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Germany's benchmark DAX index unchanged

Xinhua, July 19, 2016 Adjust font size:

The benchmark DAX index at Frankfurt Stock Exchange on Monday closed flat and stood at 10,063.13 points.

Investors remain calm despite the coup in Turkey, according to local analysts. The blue-chip DAX index dropped by 3.77 points, or 0.04 percent.

The semiconductor company Infineon Technologies rose by 2.14 percent. Deutsche Boerse added 1.91 percent. Volkswagen climbed by 0.95 percent. The utilities company RWE advanced by 0.93 percent. Fresenius Medical Care went up by 0.81 percent.

Bayer fell by 1.05 percent. Deutsche Telekom dropped by 0.91 percent. Deutsche Post slipped by 0.62 percent. Allianz plunged by 0.59 percent and Siemens went down by 0.58 percent.

Bayer was the most traded share of the day with a turnover of 199.99 million euros (221.45 million U.S. dollars). Endit