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Milan treads water
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EUR / USD is essentially stable, finishing at 1.082. Gold trades slightly up at 2,363.9 dollars per ounce. Caution prevails in the oil market, with Light Sweet Crude Oil registering a slight decline of -0.27%.
The Spread remains unchanged at +137 basis points, while the Italy ten-year BTP is at +3.91%.
Among the European markets, Frankfurt slips just under the flatline with a -0.41% decrease, it's a stalemate for London, which is trading around the flatline, and Paris trades negative, losing -0.81%.
In Milan, the FTSE MIB is largely stable, trading at 34,072 points; similarly, the FTSE Italia All-Share bounces around the flatline, trading at 36,311 points.
The FTSE Italia Mid Cap trades moderately higher (+0.3%); the FTSE Italia Star trades sideways (+0.12%).
Prysmian (+4.37%), Leonardo (+3.06%), Iveco (+2.73%) and Brunello Cucinelli (+1.37%) among the best performing blue chips in Piazza Affari.
Finecobank has the worst performance, with a -1.69% down.
Generali contracts moderately by -1.46%.
Unipol is subdued, shedding -0.62%.
Telecom Italia falls just below its previous value.
Carel Industries (+3.27%), Juventus (+3.12%), SOL (+2.34%) and Pharmanutra (+1.68%) are among the best performing stocks in the FTSE Italia Mid Cap basket.
Fincantieri has the worst performance, with a -5.02% down.
Zignago Vetro plunges -2.66%.
Piovan declines by a notable -2.03%.
Technoprobe is sluggish, declining marginally (-1.42%).
(Teleborsa) 07-09-2024 01:00 PM