Selling prevails in Piazza Affari and the other European markets
(Teleborsa) - Indices in Milan and the other major European bourses all trade negative On the US market, the S&P-500 trades lower.
EUR / USD is slightly down at 1.053. Gold creeps up +0.43%. A slightly better session for Light Sweet Crude Oil, as it advances to 69.61 dollars per barrel.
The Spread is firmly up, adding 7 basis points to trade at +123 BPs, while the Italian 10-year BTP yield is at +3.59%.
Among the European markets, Frankfurt slips just under the flatline with a -0.23% decrease, stagnant London trades to a near stalemate, and Paris contracts moderately by -0.33%.
In Milan, the FTSE MIB is below the flatline as it slips -0.38% to 33,197 points, continuing its run after four consecutive falls, which began last Friday; similarly, the FTSE Italia All-Share is trading just below the previous session's levels, at 35,346 points.
The FTSE Italia Mid Cap gains marginally (+0.27%), as the FTSE Italia Star trades moderately higher (+0.55%).
Among Italy's best performing large-caps, Prysmian forges ahead by +2.1%.
Telecom Italia is in positive territory with a +1.97% increase.
Unipol attracts bids with a +1.76% rise.
Nexi is firmly in the black, progressing +1.53%.
Iveco has the worst performance, with a -1.81% down.
Stellantis is struggling, -1.61% down.
Enel is subdued, shedding -1.25%.
Leonardo falls just below its previous value.
Carel Industries (+3.09%), Moltiply Group (+2.76%), Banco di Desio e della Brianza (+2.46%) and Marr (+2.40%) are among Italy's top mid-cap stocks.
De'Longhi has the worst performance, with a -2.24% down.
The Italian Sea Group suffers losses of 1.63%.
Intercos is sluggish, declining marginally (-1.46%).
Safilo is modestly down, shedding -1.22%.
(Teleborsa) 11-20-2024 04:00 PM
EUR / USD is slightly down at 1.053. Gold creeps up +0.43%. A slightly better session for Light Sweet Crude Oil, as it advances to 69.61 dollars per barrel.
The Spread is firmly up, adding 7 basis points to trade at +123 BPs, while the Italian 10-year BTP yield is at +3.59%.
Among the European markets, Frankfurt slips just under the flatline with a -0.23% decrease, stagnant London trades to a near stalemate, and Paris contracts moderately by -0.33%.
In Milan, the FTSE MIB is below the flatline as it slips -0.38% to 33,197 points, continuing its run after four consecutive falls, which began last Friday; similarly, the FTSE Italia All-Share is trading just below the previous session's levels, at 35,346 points.
The FTSE Italia Mid Cap gains marginally (+0.27%), as the FTSE Italia Star trades moderately higher (+0.55%).
Among Italy's best performing large-caps, Prysmian forges ahead by +2.1%.
Telecom Italia is in positive territory with a +1.97% increase.
Unipol attracts bids with a +1.76% rise.
Nexi is firmly in the black, progressing +1.53%.
Iveco has the worst performance, with a -1.81% down.
Stellantis is struggling, -1.61% down.
Enel is subdued, shedding -1.25%.
Leonardo falls just below its previous value.
Carel Industries (+3.09%), Moltiply Group (+2.76%), Banco di Desio e della Brianza (+2.46%) and Marr (+2.40%) are among Italy's top mid-cap stocks.
De'Longhi has the worst performance, with a -2.24% down.
The Italian Sea Group suffers losses of 1.63%.
Intercos is sluggish, declining marginally (-1.46%).
Safilo is modestly down, shedding -1.22%.
(Teleborsa) 11-20-2024 04:00 PM