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All European markets slightly lower

News Image (Teleborsa) - Milan flags in the wake of Europe's major bourses. On Wall Street the S&P-500 is basically stagnant, posting a paltry +0.04% change.

EUR / USD is essentially stable, finishing at 1.088. Gold suffers substantial sell-offs as it drops to 2,401.9 dollars per ounce. Light Sweet Crude Oil shows a timid gain of -0.19%.

The Spread flatlines, remaining at +132 basis points, while the Italian ten-year BTP is at +3.77%.

Among the markets of the Old Continent, Frankfurt trades with a small loss of -0.67%, tottering London dips -0.53%, and Paris is struggling, -0.75% down.

The Milan stock market looks weak, with the FTSE MIB trading -0.7% lower; similarly, the FTSE Italia All-Share is trading just below the previous session's levels, at 36,546 points.

The FTSE Italia Mid Cap is below the flatline, slipping -0.66%, as the FTSE Italia Star is slightly lower (-0.59%).

Prysmian (+1.48%), Amplifon (+1.07%), Unipol (+0.77%) and Pirelli & C (+0.67%) among the best performing blue chips in Piazza Affari.

Nexi has the worst performance, with a -2.99% down.

Iveco suffers losses of 2.64%.

Investors hurry to sell as Stellantis declines -2.44%.

Stmicroelectronics plunges -2.02% on intense selling.

Piovan (+11.79%), Fincantieri (+2.19%), Webuild (+1.91%) and D'Amico (+0.71%) are among the best performing stocks in the FTSE Italia Mid Cap basket.

Marr reports the heaviest losses, currently suffering from a -4.49% down.

Juventus is in free fall, diving -4.48%.

Investors are selling as LU-VE Group records a -3.45% fall.

Brembo shows a negative session -3.32% down.



(Teleborsa) 07-19-2024 04:00 PM


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