Panic sentiment in European stock markets is rising, and the volatility index has reached a new high in recent months
According to Jinshi reports, under the shadow of risk aversion, market risk appetite has sharply cooled, and almost all asset classes are under pressure. The volatility index of the Eurozone stock market—the Euro Stoxx Volatility Index—rose by 2.4 points to 22.6, reaching the highest level since the plunge of U.S. regional banks in mid-October, although the index is still far below the peak of 53.5 reached in April.
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