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Piazza Affari heads the pack in Europe
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EUR / USD creeps higher, showing a +0.36% rise. Gold trades slightly up at 2,482.1 dollars per ounce. Crude oil rises in an upbeat session, with Light Sweet Crude Oil gaining as much as +1.79%.
The Spread crawls up 2 basis points to +132 BPs, with the Italy BTP 10-year yield at +3.73%.
Among the markets of the Old Continent, Frankfurt trades firm at -0.16%, London is modestly up (+0.44%), and Paris trades largely sideways.
The Borsa Italiana edges up as the FTSE MIB rises +0.21%, while, instead, the FTSE Italia All-Share is trading on a dull note, at 36,695 points, around the previous day's levels.
The FTSE Italia Mid Cap is slightly lower (-0.39%); the FTSE Italia Star holds previous levels (+0.19%).
A2A (+3.12%), Saipem (+1.90%), ENI (+1.47%) and Banco Bpm (+1.02%) top the ranks of Milan's large-caps.
Amplifon reports the heaviest losses, currently suffering from a -1.28% down.
Pirelli & C trades with a small loss of -1.18%.
Tottering Ferrari dips -1.02%.
Stmicroelectronics is definitely weaker with a -0.96% decrease.
Ariston Holding (+5.62%), Fincantieri (+5.34%), Carel Industries (+2.89%) and Acea (+1.87%) are among the big players in the FTSE Italia Mid Cap index.
Technoprobe reports the heaviest losses, currently suffering from a -3.28% down.
Digital Value declines by a notable -2.22%.
De'Longhi is struggling, -2.14% down.
Buzzi suffers losses of 2.06%.
(Teleborsa) 07-17-2024 04:00 PM