European markets positive
(Teleborsa) - Europe's major markets finish in positive territory. Piazza Affari also ends trade on a bullish note. Meanwhile, on Wall Street the S&P-500 remains just above the no-change mark.
EUR / USD goes into red amid broad selling pressure (-0.87%). Gold is slightly down at 2,641.3 dollars per ounce. Light Sweet Crude Oil is just below the flatline, with a negative variation of -1.27%.
The Spread retraces its steps, dipping -1.68% to +117 basis points, while the Italy 10-year BTP yield is at +3.26%.
Among the major European bourses, Frankfurt dazzles with a +1.57% surge, London is essentially healthy, gaining +0.31%, and lacklustre Paris registers almost no change against the previous trading session.
Piazza Affari is slightly up, with the FTSE MIB finishing at 33,483 points, while, instead, the FTSE Italia All-Share ends the session on a dull note, at 35,638 points, near the previous day's levels.
The FTSE Italia Mid Cap slips a fraction (-0.47%); the FTSE Italia Star holds the line (-0.16%).
Nexi (+5.50%), Campari (+2.36%), Generali (+1.70%) and Leonardo (+1.49%) among the top performers in Milan.
Stellantis reports the heaviest losses, ending the session -6.30% down.
Italgas is struggling, -2.11% down.
ERG suffers losses of 1.92%.
Investors hurry to sell as Telecom Italia declines -1.63%.
Alerion Clean Power (+3.66%), Ferragamo (+3.25%), Carel Industries (+2.24%) and Pharmanutra (+1.27%) are among Italy's top mid-cap stocks.
Juventus reports the heaviest losses, ending the session -4.40% down.
MFE A plunges -2.27% on intense selling.
Investors are selling as Zignago Vetro records a -2.1% fall.
D'Amico shows a negative session -2.07% down.
(Teleborsa) 12-02-2024 06:02 PM
EUR / USD goes into red amid broad selling pressure (-0.87%). Gold is slightly down at 2,641.3 dollars per ounce. Light Sweet Crude Oil is just below the flatline, with a negative variation of -1.27%.
The Spread retraces its steps, dipping -1.68% to +117 basis points, while the Italy 10-year BTP yield is at +3.26%.
Among the major European bourses, Frankfurt dazzles with a +1.57% surge, London is essentially healthy, gaining +0.31%, and lacklustre Paris registers almost no change against the previous trading session.
Piazza Affari is slightly up, with the FTSE MIB finishing at 33,483 points, while, instead, the FTSE Italia All-Share ends the session on a dull note, at 35,638 points, near the previous day's levels.
The FTSE Italia Mid Cap slips a fraction (-0.47%); the FTSE Italia Star holds the line (-0.16%).
Nexi (+5.50%), Campari (+2.36%), Generali (+1.70%) and Leonardo (+1.49%) among the top performers in Milan.
Stellantis reports the heaviest losses, ending the session -6.30% down.
Italgas is struggling, -2.11% down.
ERG suffers losses of 1.92%.
Investors hurry to sell as Telecom Italia declines -1.63%.
Alerion Clean Power (+3.66%), Ferragamo (+3.25%), Carel Industries (+2.24%) and Pharmanutra (+1.27%) are among Italy's top mid-cap stocks.
Juventus reports the heaviest losses, ending the session -4.40% down.
MFE A plunges -2.27% on intense selling.
Investors are selling as Zignago Vetro records a -2.1% fall.
D'Amico shows a negative session -2.07% down.
(Teleborsa) 12-02-2024 06:02 PM