European bourses hold the line
(Teleborsa) - On the Old Continent, the major stock markets remain wary. Investors also show caution in Milan, where the market is flatlining. In the United States, the S&P-500 lacks direction.
EUR / USD is essentially stable, finishing at 1.065. Gold is in positive terrain, earning +0.82%. Light Sweet Crude Oil is largely stable at 82.92 dollars per barrel.
The Spread is broadly on the previous day's level as it settles at +142 basis points, while the Italy ten-year BTP is at +3.89%.
Among the major European bourses, Frankfurt trades largely sideways, London is essentially healthy, gaining +0.22%, and Paris is modestly up (+0.28%).
The Milanese stock exchange sees no significant change with the FTSE MIB settling at 33,682 points, near the previous session's levels; similarly, the FTSE Italia All-Share is trading flat at 35,803 points.
The FTSE Italia Mid Cap lacks direction (-0.12%); the FTSE Italia Star is slightly lower (-0.43%).
Prysmian (+2.61%), Campari (+2.54%), Unicredit (+1.24%) and Banca Mediolanum (+1.20%) top the ranks of Milan's large-caps.
Leonardo reports the heaviest losses, currently suffering from a -2.96% down.
Saipem declines by a notable -2.74%.
Telecom Italia is struggling, -2.38% down.
Brunello Cucinelli suffers losses of 2.05%.
MFE B (+8.85%), OVS (+6.60%), MFE A (+4.96%) and Salcef Group (+2.29%) are among the best performing stocks in the FTSE Italia Mid Cap basket.
Zignago Vetro sees the heaviest sell-offs, now trading -5.26% lower.
An ugly performance for Industrie De Nora, which registers a -5.23% loss.
A black day for Technoprobe, which sheds -4.02%.
Investors hurry to sell as D'Amico declines -3.42%.
(Teleborsa) 04-18-2024 04:00 PM
EUR / USD is essentially stable, finishing at 1.065. Gold is in positive terrain, earning +0.82%. Light Sweet Crude Oil is largely stable at 82.92 dollars per barrel.
The Spread is broadly on the previous day's level as it settles at +142 basis points, while the Italy ten-year BTP is at +3.89%.
Among the major European bourses, Frankfurt trades largely sideways, London is essentially healthy, gaining +0.22%, and Paris is modestly up (+0.28%).
The Milanese stock exchange sees no significant change with the FTSE MIB settling at 33,682 points, near the previous session's levels; similarly, the FTSE Italia All-Share is trading flat at 35,803 points.
The FTSE Italia Mid Cap lacks direction (-0.12%); the FTSE Italia Star is slightly lower (-0.43%).
Prysmian (+2.61%), Campari (+2.54%), Unicredit (+1.24%) and Banca Mediolanum (+1.20%) top the ranks of Milan's large-caps.
Leonardo reports the heaviest losses, currently suffering from a -2.96% down.
Saipem declines by a notable -2.74%.
Telecom Italia is struggling, -2.38% down.
Brunello Cucinelli suffers losses of 2.05%.
MFE B (+8.85%), OVS (+6.60%), MFE A (+4.96%) and Salcef Group (+2.29%) are among the best performing stocks in the FTSE Italia Mid Cap basket.
Zignago Vetro sees the heaviest sell-offs, now trading -5.26% lower.
An ugly performance for Industrie De Nora, which registers a -5.23% loss.
A black day for Technoprobe, which sheds -4.02%.
Investors hurry to sell as D'Amico declines -3.42%.
(Teleborsa) 04-18-2024 04:00 PM