All European markets slightly lower
(Teleborsa) - Milan flags in the wake of Europe's major bourses.
EUR / USD trades slightly up at 1.03. There is no significant change for gold which, at 2,657.6 dollars per ounce, is traded around previous levels. Oil prices see no significant change, with the Light Sweet Crude Oil settling at 72.99 dollars per barrel, near the previous session's level.
The Spread is significantly higher, adding 8 basis points to reach +121 BPs, while the Italian 10-year BTP yield is at +3.55%.
Among the major European bourses, Frankfurt contracts moderately by -0.34%, London essentially treads water (-0.02%), and Paris shows a negative session -0.73% down.
In Milan, the FTSE MIB is below the flatline as it slips -0.35% to 34,253 points, snapping the three-day winning streak, which began last Friday; similarly, the FTSE Italia All-Share loses -0.34% to trade at 36,468 points.
The FTSE Italia Mid Cap is slightly lower (-0.23%); on the same line, the FTSE Italia Star eases -0.24%.
Saipem (+1.31%), Nexi (+0.74%) and Unicredit (+0.56%) top the ranks of Milan's large-caps.
Stellantis sees the heaviest sell-offs, now trading -3.25% lower.
Troubled Telecom Italia falls -1.6%.
Stmicroelectronics is down, with a net loss of 1.53%.
Iveco is firmly in the red, showing a fall of 1.53%.
Alerion Clean Power (+1.69%), Ariston Holding (+1.28%), Maire (+1.13%) and Sanlorenzo (+0.91%) are among Italy's top mid-cap stocks.
Ferragamo sees the heaviest sell-offs, now trading -2.06% lower.
El.En trades negative, losing -1.83%.
Brembo is subdued, shedding -1.44%.
Comer Industries falls just below its previous value.
(Teleborsa) 03-01-2025 13:00
EUR / USD trades slightly up at 1.03. There is no significant change for gold which, at 2,657.6 dollars per ounce, is traded around previous levels. Oil prices see no significant change, with the Light Sweet Crude Oil settling at 72.99 dollars per barrel, near the previous session's level.
The Spread is significantly higher, adding 8 basis points to reach +121 BPs, while the Italian 10-year BTP yield is at +3.55%.
Among the major European bourses, Frankfurt contracts moderately by -0.34%, London essentially treads water (-0.02%), and Paris shows a negative session -0.73% down.
In Milan, the FTSE MIB is below the flatline as it slips -0.35% to 34,253 points, snapping the three-day winning streak, which began last Friday; similarly, the FTSE Italia All-Share loses -0.34% to trade at 36,468 points.
The FTSE Italia Mid Cap is slightly lower (-0.23%); on the same line, the FTSE Italia Star eases -0.24%.
Saipem (+1.31%), Nexi (+0.74%) and Unicredit (+0.56%) top the ranks of Milan's large-caps.
Stellantis sees the heaviest sell-offs, now trading -3.25% lower.
Troubled Telecom Italia falls -1.6%.
Stmicroelectronics is down, with a net loss of 1.53%.
Iveco is firmly in the red, showing a fall of 1.53%.
Alerion Clean Power (+1.69%), Ariston Holding (+1.28%), Maire (+1.13%) and Sanlorenzo (+0.91%) are among Italy's top mid-cap stocks.
Ferragamo sees the heaviest sell-offs, now trading -2.06% lower.
El.En trades negative, losing -1.83%.
Brembo is subdued, shedding -1.44%.
Comer Industries falls just below its previous value.
(Teleborsa) 03-01-2025 13:00