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Milan treads water
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EUR / USD broadly maintains the previous session's levels, with a change of only -0.09%. Gold advances with a fractional gain of +0.55%. Light Sweet Crude Oil is on the plus side, rising +1.07%.
The Spread rises a scant 2 basis points to reach +131 BPs, with the Italy BTP 10-year yield at +3.71%.
Among the major European bourses, Frankfurt is basically unchanged, reporting a scant -0.18% variation, London is in positive territory with a +0.75% increase, and Paris trades firm at +0.05%.
Milan's Piazza Affari is essentially stable, with the FTSE MIB trading sideways at 34,405 points; similarly, no shame no gain for the FTSE Italia All-Share as it trades flat at 36,667 points.
The FTSE Italia Mid Cap trades sideways (+0.1%); similarly, the FTSE Italia Star lacks direction (-0.17%).
Iveco (+1.20%), ENI (+1.03%), Snam (+0.77%) and Saipem (+0.76%) among the best performing blue chips in Piazza Affari.
Prysmian sees the heaviest sell-offs, now trading -2.17% lower.
Interpump Group suffers losses of 1.74%.
Investors hurry to sell as Stmicroelectronics declines -1.52%.
Brunello Cucinelli drifts -0.8% lower.
Webuild (+3.24%), BFF Bank (+1.53%), Juventus (+1.50%) and MFE B (+1.42%) are among the big players in the FTSE Italia Mid Cap index.
Piovan reports the heaviest losses, currently suffering from a -1.21% down.
The Italian Sea Group totters along with a modest -1.2% decline.
A sluggish day for Comer Industries, which drops -1.13%.
SOL trades with a small loss of -1.12%.
(Teleborsa) 07-18-2024 09:30 AM