Lisbon Stock Exchange opens in the red and follows European trend

The Lisbon Stock Exchange opened Friday's session in the red, falling 0.03% to 7,745.65 points.
The biggest drops were for Banco Comercial Português (BCP), which fell 0.66% to 0.66 euros, followed by Altri, which fell 0.61% to 4.88 euros, and Semapa, which fell 0.58% to 17.24 euros.
Corticeira Amorim, Navigator, EDP Renováveis and NOS are also in the red.
Trading in the green is REN, which appreciates 0.66% to 3.06 euros, followed by Ibersol, which rises 0.62% to 9.80 euros, and CTT, which grows 0.25% to 8.03 euros.
Also in the green are Mota-Engil, Jerónimo Martins, Galp Energia, Sonae, and EDP.
Major European stock markets are trading in the red, with the exception of the UK. The DAX (Germany) is down 0.64%, the CAC 40 (France) is down 0.44%, and the FTSE 100 (UK) is up 0.06%.
The AEX (Netherlands) slides 0.18%, the IBEX 35 (Spain) breaks 0.38%, and the FTSE MIB (Italy) falls 0.71%.
Oil is trading higher with Brent rising 0.44% to $68.94 and crude rising 0.56% to $66.94.
The euro is down 0.06% against the dollar to $1.16950 and the euro is up 0.13% against the pound to $0.86291.
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