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Milan contains losses
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There is no significant change for EUR / USD which, at 1.082, is traded around previous levels. Gold trades up, advancing to 2,381.2 dollars per ounce. Light Sweet Crude Oil is largely stable at 83.98 dollars per barrel.
The Spread retreats slightly to +140 basis points, down -2 BPs, while the Italy BTP 10-year yield stands at +3.95%.
Among the major European bourses, Frankfurt is basically unchanged, reporting a scant +0.19% variation, London falls just below its previous value, and Paris is sluggish, declining marginally (-0.27%).
Piazza Affari slips fractionally as the FTSE MIB sheds -0.42%; similarly, the FTSE Italia All-Share is in retreat at 36,198 points.
The FTSE Italia Mid Cap holds previous levels (+0.15%), as the FTSE Italia Star trades sideways (-0.14%).
Stmicroelectronics (+1.77%), Finecobank (+1.20%), Saipem (+1.08%) and Campari (+0.98%) top the ranks of Milan's large-caps.
Amplifon sees the heaviest sell-offs, now trading -4.90% lower.
MPS Bank declines by a notable -2.07%.
Banca Popolare Sondrio is struggling, -2.01% down.
Bper suffers losses of 1.71%.
GVS (+2.87%), El.En (+2.06%), Juventus (+1.91%) and Carel Industries (+1.87%) are among the big players in the FTSE Italia Mid Cap index.
Fincantieri sees the heaviest sell-offs, now trading -2.09% lower.
Investors hurry to sell as D'Amico declines -1.72%.
The Italian Sea Group plunges -1.62% on intense selling.
LU-VE Group is modestly down, shedding -1.32%.
(Teleborsa) 07-05-2024 04:00 PM