
Timid gains in Milan

EUR / USD is slightly down at 1.082. Gold trades fractionally lower in this session, shedding -0.23% so far. Light Sweet Crude Oil meanders around the flatline, settling at 66.95 dollars per barrel.
The Spread is at +108 basis points, near the previous day's level, while the ten-year BTP settles at +3.88%.
Among the major European bourses, resilient Frankfurt registers a small increase of 0.23%, London trades firm at -0.12%, and Paris advances +0.21%.
The Borsa Italiana edges up as the FTSE MIB rises +0.22%; similarly, the FTSE Italia All-Share nudges up to 40,937 points.
The FTSE Italia Mid Cap is trading just above the flatline (+0.45%); the FTSE Italia Star holds previous levels (+0.18%).
Leonardo (+3.59%), Pirelli & C (+2.02%), Hera (+1.79%) and Stellantis (+1.37%) top the ranks of Milan's large-caps.
Finecobank reports the heaviest losses, currently suffering from a -1.86% down.
Azimut suffers losses of 1.36%.
Iveco drops like a stone, recording a -1.22 percent decline.
Saipem edges higher, showing an increase of 1.18%.
Maire (+4.94%), Ferragamo (+3.48%), Sesa (+2.66%) and Sanlorenzo (+2.12%) are among the big players in the FTSE Italia Mid Cap index.
Juventus sees the heaviest sell-offs, now trading -3.90% lower.
A dramatic session for Italmobiliare, which suffers a -2.36% collapse.
Tinexta suffers a -2.15% decline.
Buzzi plunges -1.26%.
(Teleborsa) 03-10-2025 09:30 AM