The Paris Stock Exchange fell 0.86% on Wednesday, its worst decline since the end of March. The flagship CAC 40 index fell 64.95 points to 7,466.66 points, falling below 7,500 points for the first time since mid-April.

The Paris rating was weighed down by the results of companies, including those of Dassault Systèmes, Teleperformance and Kering. The luxury group achieved a performance that "remains contrasted, as we had anticipated," said the group's CEO, François-Henri Pinault.