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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 is essentially stable at previous levels, finishing at 1.08. Gold is essentially stable at 2,360.1 dollars per ounce. Oil prices are essentially stable, with Light Sweet Crude Oil trading sideways at 83.74 dollars per barrel.

The Spread is significantly higher, adding 7 basis points to reach +143 BPs, while the Italian 10-year BTP yield is at +4%.

Among the European indices, Frankfurt is only just in the black as it climbs a scant +0.34%, London attracts bids with a +0.9% rise, and Paris is firmly in the black, progressing +0.77%.

Milan is trading slightly higher, with the FTSE MIB advancing to 34,079 points; similarly, the FTSE Italia All-Share crawls up +0.64% to close at 36,289 points.

The FTSE Italia Mid Cap holds the line (+0.14%); the FTSE Italia Star is only just in the black (+0.23%).

Finecobank (+2.56%), Leonardo (+1.70%), Iveco (+1.66%) and Unicredit (+1.60%) top the ranks of Milan's large-caps.

Saipem sees the heaviest sell-offs, now trading -1.03% lower.

Stellantis drifts -0.54% lower.

Ferragamo (+5.16%), Juventus (+3.24%), Ferretti (+2.32%) and Acea (+1.53%) are among the best performing stocks in the FTSE Italia Mid Cap basket.

Technogym reports the heaviest losses, currently suffering from a -1.90% down.

MFE A shows a negative session -1.71% down.

Troubled Italmobiliare falls -1.54%.

D'Amico totters along with a modest -1.44% decline.



(Teleborsa) 07-04-2024 04:00 PM


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