Lisbon Stock Exchange opens in the red with the start of Trump's tariffs on August 1

The Lisbon Stock Exchange opened Monday's session trading in the red with a drop of 0.07% to 7,771.97 points.
The biggest falls were for EDP Renováveis, which fell 0.95% to 10.39 euros, followed by Galp Energia, which fell 1.03% to 15.90 dollars, and EDP, which fell 0.42% to 3.83 euros.
Navigator, Altri, and Semapa are also in the red.
In the green is Ibersol, which rises 0.82% to 9.78 euros, followed by Mota-Engil, which appreciates 0.56% to 3.92 euros, and Banco Comercial Português (BCP), which appreciates 0.75% to 0.67 euros.
Sonae, Jerónimo Martins and CTT are also trading in the green.
The main European stock exchanges are mostly trading in the green. The DAX (Germany) is up 0.23%, the CAC 40 (France) is up 0.07%, and the FTSE 100 (United Kingdom) is down 0.14%.
The AEX (Netherlands) is down 0.24%, the IBEX 35 (Spain) is up 0.14%, and the FTSE MIB (Italy) is up 0.11%.
Oil is trading lower with Brent down 0.34% to $68.07 and crude down 0.29% to $66.31.
The euro is down 0.21% against the dollar to $1.17525 and the euro is up 0.03% against the pound to £0.86330.
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