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Piazza Affari sees buying frenzy, Europe bourses also up

News Image (Teleborsa) - The Milanese bourse outshines the major European markets, which also gain. Meanwhile, on Wall Street the S&P-500 remains just above the no-change mark.

EUR / USD continues the session just below the flatline, slipping -0.26%. Gold is trading at previous levels, with a variation of +0.06%. A gloomy day for Light Sweet Crude Oil, which is trading at 74.5 dollars per barrel, down -1.41%.

The Spread is firmly down, shedding -11 basis points to settle at +128 BPs, with the Italian 10-year BTP yield at +3.55%.

Among the European markets, Frankfurt is in good shape, advancing +0.71%, a positive result for London, which inches up +0.3%, and Paris is essentially healthy, gaining +0.33%.

The Milanese stock exchange enjoys a positive session as the FTSE MIB gains +1.02%, consolidating after four consecutive days of gains, which began last Wednesday; similarly, the FTSE Italia All-Share gains +0.96% over the previous session, trading at 36,805 points.

The FTSE Italia Mid Cap gains marginally (+0.46%); on the same line, the FTSE Italia Star trades moderately higher (+0.37%).

Leonardo (+3.04%), Ferrari (+2.48%), Recordati (+2.00%) and Stellantis (+1.77%) among the top performers in Milan.

DiaSorin reports the heaviest losses, currently suffering from a -0.67% down.

CIR (+4.92%), Digital Value (+4.39%), Technoprobe (+3.57%) and Technogym (+2.90%) are among the best performing stocks in the FTSE Italia Mid Cap basket.

Carel Industries sees the heaviest sell-offs, now trading -1.68% lower.

Investors hurry to sell as El.En declines -1.62%.

Ferragamo plunges -1.57% on intense selling.

Comer Industries is subdued, shedding -1.48%.

Among the most important macroeconomy events:

Tuesday, 10/15/2024
6:30 AM Japan: industrial production, monthly (expected -3.3%; prev. 3.1%)
8:00 AM United Kingdom: initial jobless claims (expected 20.2K units; prev. 23.7K units)
8:00 AM United Kingdom: unemployment rate (expected 4.1%; prev. 4.1%)
8:45 AM France: consumer price index, yearly (expected 1.2%; prev. 1.8%)
8:45 AM France: consumer price index, monthly (prev. 0.5%)
9:00 AM Spain: consumer price index, yearly (expected 1.5%; prev. 2.3%)
9:00 AM Spain: consumer price index, monthly (expected -0.6%; prev. 0%).

(Teleborsa) 10-14-2024 04:00 PM


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