Markets of the Old Continent are all positive
(Teleborsa) - A rush of buy orders hits the European stock markets as Piazza Affari closes on the same positive note as the Old Continent bourses. A positive result for the US bourse, where the S&P-500 boasts a +0.45% rise.
EUR / USD holds its position at 1.079. Gold is in positive terrain, earning +0.89%. Light Sweet Crude Oil meanders around the flatline, settling at 79.67 dollars per barrel.
The Spread remains unchanged at +131 basis points, while the Italy ten-year BTP is at +3.8%.
Among the European markets, Frankfurt edges higher, showing an increase of 0.44%, a positive result for London, which inches up +0.65%, and Paris is essentially healthy, gaining +0.45%.
The Milanese stock exchange looks bullish, with the FTSE MIB advancing to 34,658 points; similarly, the FTSE Italia All-Share delivers positive performance, trading +0.83% up over the previous close.
The FTSE Italia Mid Cap is below the flatline, slipping -0.27%; the FTSE Italia Star is trading just above the flatline (+0.59%).
Among Italy's best performing large-caps, DiaSorin flies to new heights with a marked +3.92% progress.
Leonardo dazzles with a +3.8% surge.
Pirelli & C is in good fettle with a +3.53% increase.
Enel is in good shape, advancing +3.52%.
Ferrari has the worst performance, with a -1.06% down.
Campari is sluggish, declining marginally (-0.69%).
Brunello Cucinelli is modestly down, shedding -0.68%.
Buzzi (+4.77%), Carel Industries (+4.62%), De'Longhi (+4.33%) and Banca Generali (+2.22%) are among the big players in the FTSE Italia Mid Cap index.
BFF Bank sees the heaviest sell-offs, now trading -25.41% lower.
A dramatic session for Brembo, which suffers a -4.36% collapse.
Acea is firmly in the red, showing a fall of 2.42%.
MutuiOnline trades negative, losing -1.62%.
(Teleborsa) 05-10-2024 04:00 PM
EUR / USD holds its position at 1.079. Gold is in positive terrain, earning +0.89%. Light Sweet Crude Oil meanders around the flatline, settling at 79.67 dollars per barrel.
The Spread remains unchanged at +131 basis points, while the Italy ten-year BTP is at +3.8%.
Among the European markets, Frankfurt edges higher, showing an increase of 0.44%, a positive result for London, which inches up +0.65%, and Paris is essentially healthy, gaining +0.45%.
The Milanese stock exchange looks bullish, with the FTSE MIB advancing to 34,658 points; similarly, the FTSE Italia All-Share delivers positive performance, trading +0.83% up over the previous close.
The FTSE Italia Mid Cap is below the flatline, slipping -0.27%; the FTSE Italia Star is trading just above the flatline (+0.59%).
Among Italy's best performing large-caps, DiaSorin flies to new heights with a marked +3.92% progress.
Leonardo dazzles with a +3.8% surge.
Pirelli & C is in good fettle with a +3.53% increase.
Enel is in good shape, advancing +3.52%.
Ferrari has the worst performance, with a -1.06% down.
Campari is sluggish, declining marginally (-0.69%).
Brunello Cucinelli is modestly down, shedding -0.68%.
Buzzi (+4.77%), Carel Industries (+4.62%), De'Longhi (+4.33%) and Banca Generali (+2.22%) are among the big players in the FTSE Italia Mid Cap index.
BFF Bank sees the heaviest sell-offs, now trading -25.41% lower.
A dramatic session for Brembo, which suffers a -4.36% collapse.
Acea is firmly in the red, showing a fall of 2.42%.
MutuiOnline trades negative, losing -1.62%.
(Teleborsa) 05-10-2024 04:00 PM