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European bourses in good shape

News Image (Teleborsa) - The financial markets of the Old Continent record positive end-of-day values. Fresh buying also boosts Piazza Affari, which closes on the same bullish run as the other Euroland bourses.

EUR / USD advances with a fractional gain of +0.21%. Gold is essentially stable at 2,651.4 dollars per ounce. Light Sweet Crude Oil loses a lot of ground, retracing by -0.68% to trade at 68.08 dollars per barrel.

The Spread between the Italian BTP and German Bund yields decreases, settling at +110 basis points, with the 10-year BTP yield at +3.17%.

Among the markets of the Old Continent, Frankfurt edges higher, showing an increase of 0.37%, stagnant London trades to a near stalemate, and a positive result for Paris, which inches up +0.23%.

In a strong day for the Milan bourse the FTSE MIB gains +0.89%, continuing its run after six consecutive rises, which began last Thursday; similarly, the FTSE Italia All-Share surges above the previous day's levels to trade at 36,576 points.

The FTSE Italia Mid Cap is only just in the black (+0.45%); on the same line, the FTSE Italia Star inches up +0.41%.

Stellantis (+3.94%), Telecom Italia (+3.17%), Unicredit (+2.62%) and Bper (+2.07%) top the ranks of Milan's large-caps.

Prysmian reports the heaviest losses, currently suffering from a -1.48% down.

MPS Bank slips just under the flatline with a -0.63% decrease.

Interpump Group contracts moderately by -0.58%.

ENI is subdued, shedding -0.55%.

Digital Value (+8.87%), Sesa (+2.32%), MFE B (+2.15%) and Alerion Clean Power (+2.14%) top the ranks of Milan's mid-caps.

Ferretti reports the heaviest losses, currently suffering from a -1.40% down.

Tinexta falls just below its previous value.

Sanlorenzo is sluggish, declining marginally (-1.1%).

D'Amico is modestly down, shedding -0.84%.

(Teleborsa) 12-05-2024 01:00 PM


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