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EU bourses are up, Milan flat

News Image (Teleborsa) - The Milan stock exchange is trading flat, but Europe's other bourses are bullish.

EUR / USD holds its position at 1.069. Caution prevails as gold continues the session slightly lower (-0.23%). Light Sweet Crude Oil loses a lot of ground, retracing by -0.87% to trade at 82.74 dollars per barrel.

The Spread is at +134 basis points, near the previous day's level, while the ten-year BTP settles at +3.88%.

Among the European markets, Frankfurt advances +0.34%, London edges higher, showing an increase of 0.53%, and a positive result for Paris, which inches up +0.38%.

The Milanese stock market is moving sideways, with the FTSE MIB registering a +0.11% change; similarly, the FTSE Italia All-Share bounces around the flatline, trading at 36,540 points.

The FTSE Italia Mid Cap is practically unchanged (+0.18%); similarly, the FTSE Italia Star holds the line (+0.13%).

Stmicroelectronics (+5.94%), Banca Mediolanum (+1.41%), Intesa Sanpaolo (+0.97%) and Prysmian (+0.94%) among the best performing blue chips in Piazza Affari.

Saipem reports the heaviest losses, currently suffering from a -3.63% down.

Recordati is firmly in the red, showing a fall of 3.04%.

Telecom Italia trades negative, losing -1.75%.

ENI plunges -1.66%.

Salcef Group (+18.55%), Brembo (+3.46%), Technoprobe (+2.27%) and The Italian Sea Group (+1.82%) are among the best performing stocks in the FTSE Italia Mid Cap basket.

Alerion Clean Power has the worst performance, with a -2.69% down.

Webuild declines by a notable -1.8%.

Fincantieri is struggling, -1.58% down.

De'Longhi suffers losses of 1.53%.



(Teleborsa) 04-24-2024 01:00 PM


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