Markets of the Old Continent are all positive
(Teleborsa) - A rush of buy orders hits the European stock markets as Piazza Affari closes on the same positive note as the Old Continent bourses.
There is no significant change for EUR / USD which, at 1.055, is traded around previous levels. Gold is just below the flatline as it slips -0.67%. A slight gain for Light Sweet Crude Oil, showing a rise of 0.25%.
The Spread retreats to +122 basis points, a decline of 4 BPs, while the Italian BTP 10-year yield is +3.61%.
Among the markets of the Old Continent, resilient Frankfurt registers a small increase of 0.60%, London reports no significant price changes in the absence of fresh cues, and Paris advances +0.26%.
Milan is trading slightly higher, with the FTSE MIB advancing to 33,851 points; similarly, the FTSE Italia All-Share pushes up to trade at 35,963 points.
The FTSE Italia Mid Cap holds the line (-0.09%); the FTSE Italia Star slips a fraction (-0.33%).
Among Italy's best performing large-caps, MPS Bank soars, recording a substantial +10.41% rise.
Banco Bpm flies to new heights with a marked +3.96% progress.
Banca Popolare Sondrio performs well, growing +2.17%.
Saipem secures a tidy +1.69% gain.
Iveco has the worst performance, with a -2.30% down.
Interpump Group is struggling, -1.98% down.
Tottering Hera dips -1.37%.
Nexi is definitely weaker with a -1.3% decrease.
Digital Value (+5.04%), Carel Industries (+4.02%), D'Amico (+1.93%) and Banca Ifis (+1.36%) top the ranks of Milan's mid-caps.
Ferretti has the worst performance, with a -2.78% down.
Caltagirone suffers losses of 2.24%.
Investors hurry to sell as GVS declines -1.89%.
Banco di Desio e della Brianza plunges -1.72% on intense selling.
Among the macroeconomic variables of high impact:
Thursday, 11/14/2024
9:00 AM Spain: consumer price index, monthly (expected 0.6%; prev. -0.6%)
9:00 AM Spain: consumer price index, yearly (expected 1.8%; prev. 1.5%)
11:00 AM European Union: gross domestic product, quarterly (expected 0.4%; prev. 0.2%)
11:00 AM European Union: employment, quarterly (expected 0.2%; prev. 0.2%)
11:00 AM European Union: industrial production, monthly (expected -1.3%; prev. 1.8%)
11:00 AM European Union: industrial production, yearly (expected -2%; prev. 0.1%)
11:00 AM European Union: gross domestic product, yearly (expected 0.9%; prev. 0.6%).
(Teleborsa) 11-14-2024 09:30 AM
There is no significant change for EUR / USD which, at 1.055, is traded around previous levels. Gold is just below the flatline as it slips -0.67%. A slight gain for Light Sweet Crude Oil, showing a rise of 0.25%.
The Spread retreats to +122 basis points, a decline of 4 BPs, while the Italian BTP 10-year yield is +3.61%.
Among the markets of the Old Continent, resilient Frankfurt registers a small increase of 0.60%, London reports no significant price changes in the absence of fresh cues, and Paris advances +0.26%.
Milan is trading slightly higher, with the FTSE MIB advancing to 33,851 points; similarly, the FTSE Italia All-Share pushes up to trade at 35,963 points.
The FTSE Italia Mid Cap holds the line (-0.09%); the FTSE Italia Star slips a fraction (-0.33%).
Among Italy's best performing large-caps, MPS Bank soars, recording a substantial +10.41% rise.
Banco Bpm flies to new heights with a marked +3.96% progress.
Banca Popolare Sondrio performs well, growing +2.17%.
Saipem secures a tidy +1.69% gain.
Iveco has the worst performance, with a -2.30% down.
Interpump Group is struggling, -1.98% down.
Tottering Hera dips -1.37%.
Nexi is definitely weaker with a -1.3% decrease.
Digital Value (+5.04%), Carel Industries (+4.02%), D'Amico (+1.93%) and Banca Ifis (+1.36%) top the ranks of Milan's mid-caps.
Ferretti has the worst performance, with a -2.78% down.
Caltagirone suffers losses of 2.24%.
Investors hurry to sell as GVS declines -1.89%.
Banco di Desio e della Brianza plunges -1.72% on intense selling.
Among the macroeconomic variables of high impact:
Thursday, 11/14/2024
9:00 AM Spain: consumer price index, monthly (expected 0.6%; prev. -0.6%)
9:00 AM Spain: consumer price index, yearly (expected 1.8%; prev. 1.5%)
11:00 AM European Union: gross domestic product, quarterly (expected 0.4%; prev. 0.2%)
11:00 AM European Union: employment, quarterly (expected 0.2%; prev. 0.2%)
11:00 AM European Union: industrial production, monthly (expected -1.3%; prev. 1.8%)
11:00 AM European Union: industrial production, yearly (expected -2%; prev. 0.1%)
11:00 AM European Union: gross domestic product, yearly (expected 0.9%; prev. 0.6%).
(Teleborsa) 11-14-2024 09:30 AM