Notizie Teleborsa

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. In the meantime, buying prevails for the S&P-500 on Wall Street.

EUR / USD continues the session just below the flatline, slipping -0.44%. Gold holds its position at 2,500 dollars per ounce. Light Sweet Crude Oil loses a lot of ground, retracing by -0.07% to trade at 67.63 dollars per barrel.

The Spread is broadly on the previous day's level as it settles at +140 basis points, while the Italy ten-year BTP is at +3.56%.

Among the European indices, Frankfurt performs well, growing +0.73%, London secures a tidy +0.75% gain, and Paris rises +0.92% on positive cues.

In a strong day for the Milan bourse the FTSE MIB gains +0.94%; similarly, the FTSE Italia All-Share sees an increase of +0.94%.

The FTSE Italia Mid Cap climbs +0.86%; on the same line, the FTSE Italia Star trades positive (+0.75%).

Prysmian (+2.70%), Nexi (+2.58%), Banca Popolare Sondrio (+2.54%) and Campari (+2.14%) among the top performers in Milan.

Moncler sees the heaviest sell-offs, now trading -1.09% lower.

Juventus (+5.62%), Anima Holding (+4.58%), LU-VE Group (+4.15%) and GVS (+3.93%) are among the big players in the FTSE Italia Mid Cap index.

Moltiply Group reports the heaviest losses, currently suffering from a -3.29% down.

Investors hurry to sell as Ferragamo declines -2.34%.

Sesa plunges -2.23% on intense selling.

Investors are selling as Pharmanutra records a -1.82% fall.



(Teleborsa) 09-09-2024 16:00


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