European markets positive
(Teleborsa) - Europe's major markets are trading in positive territory. Piazza Affari is also bullish.
EUR / USD creeps higher, showing a +0.3% rise. Gold is essentially stable at 2,645 dollars per ounce. Light Sweet Crude Oil continues to trade sideways, registering a +0.06% change.
The Spread retraces its steps, dipping -1.74% to +113 basis points, while the Italy 10-year BTP yield is at +3.19%.
Among the European markets, Frankfurt is modestly up (+0.23%), London is basically unchanged, reporting a scant +0.11% variation, and Paris records a fairly pedestrian increase of +0.56%.
Milan is trading slightly higher, with the FTSE MIB advancing to 34,317 points, consolidating after six consecutive days of gains, which began last Thursday; similarly, the FTSE Italia All-Share nudges up to 36,509 points.
The FTSE Italia Mid Cap is only just in the black (+0.37%); similarly, the FTSE Italia Star inches up +0.34%.
Telecom Italia (+3.00%), Stellantis (+2.81%), Iveco (+1.65%) and Azimut (+1.64%) top the ranks of Milan's large-caps.
Campari sees the heaviest sell-offs, now trading -0.99% lower.
Digital Value (+7.39%), Ariston Holding (+2.32%), Banca Ifis (+1.58%) and Tinexta (+1.56%) top the ranks of Milan's mid-caps.
Ferretti reports the heaviest losses, currently suffering from a -1.40% down.
GVS drifts -1.24% lower.
The Italian Sea Group totters along with a modest -0.81% decline.
(Teleborsa) 12-05-2024 09:30 AM
EUR / USD creeps higher, showing a +0.3% rise. Gold is essentially stable at 2,645 dollars per ounce. Light Sweet Crude Oil continues to trade sideways, registering a +0.06% change.
The Spread retraces its steps, dipping -1.74% to +113 basis points, while the Italy 10-year BTP yield is at +3.19%.
Among the European markets, Frankfurt is modestly up (+0.23%), London is basically unchanged, reporting a scant +0.11% variation, and Paris records a fairly pedestrian increase of +0.56%.
Milan is trading slightly higher, with the FTSE MIB advancing to 34,317 points, consolidating after six consecutive days of gains, which began last Thursday; similarly, the FTSE Italia All-Share nudges up to 36,509 points.
The FTSE Italia Mid Cap is only just in the black (+0.37%); similarly, the FTSE Italia Star inches up +0.34%.
Telecom Italia (+3.00%), Stellantis (+2.81%), Iveco (+1.65%) and Azimut (+1.64%) top the ranks of Milan's large-caps.
Campari sees the heaviest sell-offs, now trading -0.99% lower.
Digital Value (+7.39%), Ariston Holding (+2.32%), Banca Ifis (+1.58%) and Tinexta (+1.56%) top the ranks of Milan's mid-caps.
Ferretti reports the heaviest losses, currently suffering from a -1.40% down.
GVS drifts -1.24% lower.
The Italian Sea Group totters along with a modest -0.81% decline.
(Teleborsa) 12-05-2024 09:30 AM