Milan, Europe shine bright
(Teleborsa) - Milan's strong rally is on a par with the breathtaking gains seen at the other European bourses.
EUR / USD trades fractionally lower in this session, shedding -0.29% so far. Gold has a bad day, ending the session -0.74% lower at 2,554.1 dollars per ounce. Light Sweet Crude Oil rises +0.68% to 68.9 dollars per barrel.
The Spread goes down to +120 basis points, shrinking -6 BPs, while the Italian 10-year BTP yield is at +3.6%.
Among the European markets, Frankfurt is in good shape, advancing +1.29%, London edges higher, showing an increase of 0.49%, and Paris stands out, progressing +1.06%.
The Milanese stock exchange looks bullish, with the FTSE MIB advancing to 34,058 points; similarly, the FTSE Italia All-Share delivers positive performance, trading +1% up over the previous close.
The FTSE Italia Mid Cap is buoyed by fresh buying, up +0.71%; on the same trend direction, the FTSE Italia Star is trading just above the flatline (+0.53%).
MPS Bank (+12.73%), Telecom Italia (+5.34%), Banca Popolare Sondrio (+2.59%) and A2A (+2.39%) top the ranks of Milan's large-caps.
Iveco reports the heaviest losses, currently suffering from a -2.96% down.
Nexi slips just under the flatline with a -0.91% decrease.
Leonardo contracts moderately by -0.79%.
Interpump Group is subdued, shedding -0.66%.
Carel Industries (+6.44%), Ferragamo (+3.45%), Cementir (+2.89%) and Ferretti (+1.85%) top the ranks of Milan's mid-caps.
Juventus sees the heaviest sell-offs, now trading -2.92% lower.
Pharmanutra plunges -2.11%.
Technogym falls just below its previous value.
GVS is sluggish, declining marginally (-1.37%).
(Teleborsa) 11-14-2024 01:00 PM
EUR / USD trades fractionally lower in this session, shedding -0.29% so far. Gold has a bad day, ending the session -0.74% lower at 2,554.1 dollars per ounce. Light Sweet Crude Oil rises +0.68% to 68.9 dollars per barrel.
The Spread goes down to +120 basis points, shrinking -6 BPs, while the Italian 10-year BTP yield is at +3.6%.
Among the European markets, Frankfurt is in good shape, advancing +1.29%, London edges higher, showing an increase of 0.49%, and Paris stands out, progressing +1.06%.
The Milanese stock exchange looks bullish, with the FTSE MIB advancing to 34,058 points; similarly, the FTSE Italia All-Share delivers positive performance, trading +1% up over the previous close.
The FTSE Italia Mid Cap is buoyed by fresh buying, up +0.71%; on the same trend direction, the FTSE Italia Star is trading just above the flatline (+0.53%).
MPS Bank (+12.73%), Telecom Italia (+5.34%), Banca Popolare Sondrio (+2.59%) and A2A (+2.39%) top the ranks of Milan's large-caps.
Iveco reports the heaviest losses, currently suffering from a -2.96% down.
Nexi slips just under the flatline with a -0.91% decrease.
Leonardo contracts moderately by -0.79%.
Interpump Group is subdued, shedding -0.66%.
Carel Industries (+6.44%), Ferragamo (+3.45%), Cementir (+2.89%) and Ferretti (+1.85%) top the ranks of Milan's mid-caps.
Juventus sees the heaviest sell-offs, now trading -2.92% lower.
Pharmanutra plunges -2.11%.
Technogym falls just below its previous value.
GVS is sluggish, declining marginally (-1.37%).
(Teleborsa) 11-14-2024 01:00 PM