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Markets of the Old Continent are all positive

News Image (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.

EUR / USD holds its position at 1.08. Gold makes timid gains, progressing by +0.78%. Light Sweet Crude Oil is on the plus side, rising +1.1%.

The Spread goes down to +116 basis points, an impressive reduction of 12 BPs over previous levels, with the Italy BTP 10-year yield at +3.47%.

Among the European indices, Frankfurt makes fairly pedestrian progress (+0.64%), London looks composed with modest growth of +0.53%, and Paris performs well, growing +0.73%.

The Milanese stock exchange enjoys timid gains as the FTSE MIB exhibits +0.49% up, putting an end to the bearish streak of three consecutive drops since last Monday; similarly, the FTSE Italia All-Share crawls up to 37,014 points.

The FTSE Italia Mid Cap is up +0.92%; on the same trend direction, the FTSE Italia Star trades moderately higher (+0.64%).

Saipem (+4.59%), Stellantis (+4.35%), Moncler (+2.04%) and Brunello Cucinelli (+1.84%) top the ranks of Milan's large-caps.

MPS Bank has the worst performance, with a -2.44% down.

Nexi suffers losses of 1.85%.

Banco Bpm is modestly down, shedding -1.26%.

Bper drifts -1.07% lower.

De'Longhi (+8.22%), Ferragamo (+2.28%), Reply (+1.89%) and Ascopiave (+1.79%) are among Italy's top mid-cap stocks.

Digital Value sees the heaviest sell-offs, now trading -7.23% lower.

Investors hurry to sell as Sesa declines -2.22%.

Caltagirone totters along with a modest -1.37% decline.

A sluggish day for Acea, which drops -0.7%.

(Teleborsa) 10-24-2024 01:00 PM


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