Piazza Affari sees buying frenzy, Europe bourses also up
(Teleborsa) - The Milanese bourse outshines the major European markets, which also gain. On the US market, the S&P-500 is in fairly positive terrain.
EUR / USD continues the session just below the flatline, slipping -0.65%. Gold is trading at previous levels, with a variation of -0.11%. Light Sweet Crude Oil is on the plus side, rising +1.46%.
The Spread (the difference between the Italian BTP and German Bund yields) drops to +129 basis points, down -5 BPs from its previous level, with the Italy 10-year BTP yield at +3.51%.
Among the European markets, a positive result for Frankfurt, which inches up +0.55%, London goes nowhere, reporting a -0.02% change, and Paris is in positive territory with a +0.85% increase.
In Piazza Affari, the FTSE MIB ends the day +1.28% up at 33,594 points, interrupting the run of four consecutive declines, which began last Monday; similarly, the FTSE Italia All-Share ends the day with an increase of +1.28%.
The FTSE Italia Mid Cap climbs +1.44%; on the same line, the FTSE Italia Star closes positive (+0.78%).
Among Italy's best performing large-caps, Recordati soars, recording a substantial +4.75% rise.
Saipem flies to new heights with a marked +4.29% progress.
Bper dazzles with a +4.28% surge.
MPS Bank attracts bids with a +3.05% rise.
Prysmian reports the heaviest losses, ending the session -0.89% down.
Juventus (+4.95%), D'Amico (+4.80%), Buzzi (+3.29%) and Digital Value (+2.99%) top the ranks of Milan's mid-caps.
Caltagirone reports the heaviest losses, ending the session -2.34% down.
The Italian Sea Group is struggling, -1.66% down.
A sluggish day for Philogen, which drops -1.01%.
(Teleborsa) 10-04-2024 06:02 PM
EUR / USD continues the session just below the flatline, slipping -0.65%. Gold is trading at previous levels, with a variation of -0.11%. Light Sweet Crude Oil is on the plus side, rising +1.46%.
The Spread (the difference between the Italian BTP and German Bund yields) drops to +129 basis points, down -5 BPs from its previous level, with the Italy 10-year BTP yield at +3.51%.
Among the European markets, a positive result for Frankfurt, which inches up +0.55%, London goes nowhere, reporting a -0.02% change, and Paris is in positive territory with a +0.85% increase.
In Piazza Affari, the FTSE MIB ends the day +1.28% up at 33,594 points, interrupting the run of four consecutive declines, which began last Monday; similarly, the FTSE Italia All-Share ends the day with an increase of +1.28%.
The FTSE Italia Mid Cap climbs +1.44%; on the same line, the FTSE Italia Star closes positive (+0.78%).
Among Italy's best performing large-caps, Recordati soars, recording a substantial +4.75% rise.
Saipem flies to new heights with a marked +4.29% progress.
Bper dazzles with a +4.28% surge.
MPS Bank attracts bids with a +3.05% rise.
Prysmian reports the heaviest losses, ending the session -0.89% down.
Juventus (+4.95%), D'Amico (+4.80%), Buzzi (+3.29%) and Digital Value (+2.99%) top the ranks of Milan's mid-caps.
Caltagirone reports the heaviest losses, ending the session -2.34% down.
The Italian Sea Group is struggling, -1.66% down.
A sluggish day for Philogen, which drops -1.01%.
(Teleborsa) 10-04-2024 06:02 PM