Xinhua
14 Sep 2021, 23:14 GMT+10
FRANKFURT, Sep. 14 (Xinhua) -- German stocks closed higher on Tuesday, with the benchmark DAX index up 21.57 points, or 0.14 percent, to close at 15,722.99 points.
Semiconductor manufacturer Infineon Technologies and Deutsche Post won the most among the blue chips, with their shares up both by 2.22 percent. Energy group RWE rose 1.33 percent.
European multinational online food-delivery service Delivery Hero lost the most among the blue chips, down by 1.74 percent. Sportswear and equipment maker Adidas and pharmaceutical company Merck fell 1.31 percent and 1.19 percent respectively.
Automotive manufacturer Daimler was the most-traded share, with a turnover of 225.67 million euros (266.61 million U.S. dollars).
China's Haier, a leading global household appliances manufacturer listed in Frankfurt in 2018, lost 4.24 percent to close at 1.575 euros per share.
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