Piazza Affari in good shape, but Europe cautious
(Teleborsa) - Market reports highlight the wary mood permeating the Old Continent, with the exception of the Milan exchange, which closes on a fairly positive note. Wall Street sees the S&P-500 move up a notch, registering an increase of 0.47%.
EUR / USD holds its position at 1.081. Gold is trading at previous levels, with a variation of +0.05%. A day of solid gains for Light Sweet Crude Oil, which is up +1.97%.
The Spread climbs again, settling at +123 basis points, up 3 BPs, with the Italy BTP 10Y yield at +3.5%.
Among the markets of the Old Continent, Frankfurt is essentially flat, offering a scant +0.11%, tottering London dips -0.25%, and Paris essentially treads water (-0.08%).
The Milanese stock exchange closes slightly higher, with the FTSE MIB rising +0.22% to 34,776 points, while, instead, the FTSE Italia All-Share has neither shame nor gain as it closes unchanged at 36,900 points.
The FTSE Italia Mid Cap finishes just below the flatline (-0.3%); similarly, the FTSE Italia Star slips below the flatline with a drop of -0.43%.
Among Italy's best performing large-caps, Iveco is in good shape, advancing +3.24%.
Saipem stands out, progressing +3.16%.
A positive performance for Tenaris, which advances by a notable +1.89%.
Prysmian's +1.58% surge cheers investors.
Unipol sees the heaviest sell-offs, finishing trade -1.62% lower.
Nexi is definitely weaker with a -1.11% decrease.
Hera slips just under the flatline with a -0.98% decrease.
DiaSorin contracts moderately by -0.78%.
Fincantieri (+2.73%), Caltagirone (+2.06%), Tinexta (+1.86%) and MFE A (+1.72%) top the ranks of Milan's mid-caps.
Maire sees the heaviest sell-offs, finishing trade -8.34% lower.
Digital Value plunges -3.57% on intense selling.
Investors are selling as Carel Industries records a -3.04% fall.
Reply shows a negative session -2.72% down.
(Teleborsa) 10-25-2024 06:02 PM
EUR / USD holds its position at 1.081. Gold is trading at previous levels, with a variation of +0.05%. A day of solid gains for Light Sweet Crude Oil, which is up +1.97%.
The Spread climbs again, settling at +123 basis points, up 3 BPs, with the Italy BTP 10Y yield at +3.5%.
Among the markets of the Old Continent, Frankfurt is essentially flat, offering a scant +0.11%, tottering London dips -0.25%, and Paris essentially treads water (-0.08%).
The Milanese stock exchange closes slightly higher, with the FTSE MIB rising +0.22% to 34,776 points, while, instead, the FTSE Italia All-Share has neither shame nor gain as it closes unchanged at 36,900 points.
The FTSE Italia Mid Cap finishes just below the flatline (-0.3%); similarly, the FTSE Italia Star slips below the flatline with a drop of -0.43%.
Among Italy's best performing large-caps, Iveco is in good shape, advancing +3.24%.
Saipem stands out, progressing +3.16%.
A positive performance for Tenaris, which advances by a notable +1.89%.
Prysmian's +1.58% surge cheers investors.
Unipol sees the heaviest sell-offs, finishing trade -1.62% lower.
Nexi is definitely weaker with a -1.11% decrease.
Hera slips just under the flatline with a -0.98% decrease.
DiaSorin contracts moderately by -0.78%.
Fincantieri (+2.73%), Caltagirone (+2.06%), Tinexta (+1.86%) and MFE A (+1.72%) top the ranks of Milan's mid-caps.
Maire sees the heaviest sell-offs, finishing trade -8.34% lower.
Digital Value plunges -3.57% on intense selling.
Investors are selling as Carel Industries records a -3.04% fall.
Reply shows a negative session -2.72% down.
(Teleborsa) 10-25-2024 06:02 PM