EU bourses are up, Milan flat
(Teleborsa) - The Milan stock exchange is trading flat, but Europe's other bourses are bullish. Meanwhile, the S&P-500 lacks direction on the stars and stripes market.
There is no significant change for EUR / USD which, at 1.058, is traded around previous levels. Gold is firmly up (+1.57%), trading at 2,674.5 dollars per ounce. Light Sweet Crude Oil rises sharply, gaining +1.79%.
The Spread is firmly down, shedding -10 basis points to settle at +106 BPs, with the Italian 10-year BTP yield at +3.18%.
Among the major European bourses, Frankfurt trades largely sideways, London stands out, progressing +0.73%, and a positive performance for Paris, which advances by a notable +1%.
The Milanese stock exchange sees no significant change with the FTSE MIB settling at 34,731 points, near the previous session's levels; similarly, the FTSE Italia All-Share is trading on a dull note, at 36,941 points, around the previous day's levels.
The FTSE Italia Mid Cap holds previous levels (+0.06%); similarly, the FTSE Italia Star trades sideways (+0.16%).
Moncler (+3.19%), Brunello Cucinelli (+3.10%), Tenaris (+2.71%) and Stellantis (+2.33%) among the top performers in Milan.
Leonardo has the worst performance, with a -3.29% down.
Iveco shows a negative session -3.06% down.
Troubled Prysmian falls -2.51%.
Hera is subdued, shedding -1.48%.
Ferragamo (+7.01%), Digital Value (+5.54%), Piaggio (+2.78%) and Tinexta (+2.77%) are among the big players in the FTSE Italia Mid Cap index.
Comer Industries reports the heaviest losses, currently suffering from a -1.95% down.
Rai Way is down, with a net loss of 1.53%.
Reply is firmly in the red, showing a fall of 1.53%.
Juventus trades negative, losing -1.52%.
(Teleborsa) 12-09-2024 04:00 PM
There is no significant change for EUR / USD which, at 1.058, is traded around previous levels. Gold is firmly up (+1.57%), trading at 2,674.5 dollars per ounce. Light Sweet Crude Oil rises sharply, gaining +1.79%.
The Spread is firmly down, shedding -10 basis points to settle at +106 BPs, with the Italian 10-year BTP yield at +3.18%.
Among the major European bourses, Frankfurt trades largely sideways, London stands out, progressing +0.73%, and a positive performance for Paris, which advances by a notable +1%.
The Milanese stock exchange sees no significant change with the FTSE MIB settling at 34,731 points, near the previous session's levels; similarly, the FTSE Italia All-Share is trading on a dull note, at 36,941 points, around the previous day's levels.
The FTSE Italia Mid Cap holds previous levels (+0.06%); similarly, the FTSE Italia Star trades sideways (+0.16%).
Moncler (+3.19%), Brunello Cucinelli (+3.10%), Tenaris (+2.71%) and Stellantis (+2.33%) among the top performers in Milan.
Leonardo has the worst performance, with a -3.29% down.
Iveco shows a negative session -3.06% down.
Troubled Prysmian falls -2.51%.
Hera is subdued, shedding -1.48%.
Ferragamo (+7.01%), Digital Value (+5.54%), Piaggio (+2.78%) and Tinexta (+2.77%) are among the big players in the FTSE Italia Mid Cap index.
Comer Industries reports the heaviest losses, currently suffering from a -1.95% down.
Rai Way is down, with a net loss of 1.53%.
Reply is firmly in the red, showing a fall of 1.53%.
Juventus trades negative, losing -1.52%.
(Teleborsa) 12-09-2024 04:00 PM