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All European markets slightly lower
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EUR / USD is essentially stable at previous levels, finishing at 1.083. Gold is up +1.22% at 2,385.1 dollars per ounce. Light Sweet Crude Oil trades with a fractional gain of 0.30%.
The Spread improves, shedding -3 basis points to settle at +139 BPs, while the Italian 10-year BTP yield is at +3.93%.
Among the markets of the Old Continent, lacklustre Frankfurt registers almost no change against the previous trading session, London slips just under the flatline with a -0.45% decrease, and Paris contracts moderately by -0.26%.
The Milanese stock market ends the session just below the flatline as the FTSE MIB sheds -0.35%; similarly, the FTSE Italia All-Share comes under sell-off pressure as it closes at 36,226 points.
The FTSE Italia Mid Cap is moderately up (+0.48%); the FTSE Italia Star is practically unchanged (+0.05%).
Stmicroelectronics (+2.22%), Finecobank (+1.30%), Campari (+1.28%) and Snam (+0.94%) among the top performers in Milan.
Amplifon sees the heaviest sell-offs, finishing trade -6.49% lower.
Telecom Italia is struggling, -3.08% down.
MPS Bank suffers losses of 1.93%.
Investors hurry to sell as Iveco declines -1.9%.
Juventus (+4.81%), GVS (+3.62%), El.En (+3.33%) and Carel Industries (+2.92%) are among Italy's top mid-cap stocks.
Fincantieri sees the heaviest sell-offs, finishing trade -2.94% lower.
D'Amico plunges -2.51% on intense selling.
Industrie De Nora is subdued, shedding -1.47%.
Philogen falls just below its previous value.
(Teleborsa) 07-05-2024 06:02 PM