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Piazza Affari, Europe rally
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EUR / USD broadly maintains the previous session's levels, with a change of only +0.06%. Gold is slightly up at 2,379.2 dollars per ounce. Light Sweet Crude Oil is on the plus side, rising +1.5%.
The Spread improves, shedding -5 basis points to settle at +134 BPs, while the Italian 10-year BTP yield is at +3.86%.
Among the major European bourses, Frankfurt attracts bids with a +0.94% rise, London makes fairly pedestrian progress (+0.66%), and Paris is firmly in the black, progressing +0.86%.
The Milanese stock market has a positive session as the FTSE MIB gains +1.3%; similarly, a bullish session sees the FTSE Italia All-Share rise well above previous levels to 36,536 points.
The FTSE Italia Mid Cap is only just in the black (+0.57%); on the same trend direction, the FTSE Italia Star inches up +0.62%.
Telecom Italia (+4.86%), Saipem (+4.21%), Prysmian (+3.43%) and Iveco (+2.89%) top the ranks of Milan's large-caps.
Campari sees the heaviest sell-offs, finishing trade -0.73% lower.
Moltiply Group (+3.75%), Acea (+3.06%), D'Amico (+2.66%) and Ferragamo (+2.63%) are among Italy's top mid-cap stocks.
Piaggio reports the heaviest losses, ending the session -5.26% down.
BFF Bank totters along with a modest -1.36% decline.
A sluggish day for Marr, which drops -1.3%.
Fincantieri trades with a small loss of -1.17%.
(Teleborsa) 07-10-2024 06:02 PM