(Bloomberg) -- Germany's benchmark DAX Index rose
for the first time in six days, led by Deutsche Postbank AG
after Commerzbank AG said the rival would be an ``excellent
addition.'' MAN AG and Henkel KGaA also paced gains.
The DAX added 90.32, or 1.2 percent, to 7891.55 at 2:26
p.m. in Frankfurt. DAX futures expiring in September increased
1.1 percent to 7967. The HDAX Index of the country's 110 biggest
companies climbed 1.32percent.
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for the first time in six days, led by Deutsche Postbank AG
after Commerzbank AG said the rival would be an ``excellent
addition.'' MAN AG and Henkel KGaA also paced gains.
The DAX added 90.32, or 1.2 percent, to 7891.55 at 2:26
p.m. in Frankfurt. DAX futures expiring in September increased
1.1 percent to 7967. The HDAX Index of the country's 110 biggest
companies climbed 1.32percent.
Read more at Bloomberg Stocks News
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