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Selling prevails in Piazza Affari and the other European markets
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There is no significant change for EUR / USD which, at 1.084, is traded around previous levels. There is no significant change for gold which, at 2,414 dollars per ounce, is traded around previous levels. A slight gain for Light Sweet Crude Oil, showing a rise of 0.33%.
The Spread is at +135 basis points, near the previous day's level, while the ten-year BTP settles at +3.77%.
Among the European markets, Frankfurt is definitely weaker with a -0.65% decrease, London is essentially flat, offering a scant -0.16%, and troubled Paris falls -0.91%.
Piazza Affari slips fractionally as the FTSE MIB sheds -0.32%; similarly, the FTSE Italia All-Share is in retreat at 36,767 points.
The FTSE Italia Mid Cap holds previous levels (-0.18%); the FTSE Italia Star is slightly lower (-0.31%).
Among Italy's best performing large-caps, Prysmian stands out, progressing +1.58%.
Italgas records a fairly pedestrian increase of +1.49%.
Telecom Italia is only just in the black as it climbs a scant +1.15%.
MPS Bank lacks momentum in this session, reflected in a moderate gain of 1.14%.
Iveco has the worst performance, with a -14.66% down.
Saipem is down, with a net loss of 2.85%.
Brunello Cucinelli is firmly in the red, showing a fall of 2.01%.
Banca Popolare Sondrio trades negative, losing -1.94%.
Alerion Clean Power (+5.36%), Iren (+1.54%), Industrie De Nora (+1.26%) and Tinexta (+1.08%) are among Italy's top mid-cap stocks.
Ferragamo sees the heaviest sell-offs, now trading -1.94% lower.
Philogen plunges -1.9%.
De'Longhi declines by a notable -1.55%.
Technogym is struggling, -1.53% down.
(Teleborsa) 07-24-2024 01:00 PM