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Markets are up, Milan on the sidelines
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EUR / USD broadly maintains the previous session's levels, with a change of only +0.18%. Gold makes timid gains, progressing by +0.47%. Oil prices see no significant change, with the Light Sweet Crude Oil settling at 82.37 dollars per barrel, near the previous session's level.
The Spread flatlines, remaining at +134 basis points, while the Italian ten-year BTP is at +3.87%.
Among the European indices, Frankfurt essentially treads water (+0.19%), London edges higher, showing an increase of 0.29%, and a positive result for Paris, which inches up +0.38%.
Milan's Piazza Affari is essentially stable, with the FTSE MIB trading sideways at 34,336 points; similarly, no shame no gain for the FTSE Italia All-Share as it trades flat at 36,568 points.
The FTSE Italia Mid Cap lacks direction (+0.13%), as the FTSE Italia Star is practically unchanged (-0.16%).
Campari (+1.16%), Stmicroelectronics (+0.69%), Inwit (+0.66%) and Snam (+0.63%) top the ranks of Milan's large-caps.
Banca Mediolanum reports the heaviest losses, currently suffering from a -0.93% down.
Ferrari is modestly down, shedding -0.83%.
Tenaris drifts -0.73% lower.
A2A totters along with a modest -0.56% decline.
MFE B (+9.34%), MFE A (+4.91%), Mondadori (+1.44%) and Piovan (+1.24%) are among the big players in the FTSE Italia Mid Cap index.
Danieli & C reports the heaviest losses, currently suffering from a -1.70% down.
A sluggish day for Acea, which drops -1.45%.
Digital Value trades with a small loss of -1.36%.
Tottering Ascopiave dips -1.04%.
(Teleborsa) 07-11-2024 01:00 PM