European stock exchanges in red. Black shirt in Piazza Affari

European stock exchanges in red Black shirt in Piazza Affari

(Tiper Stock Exchange) – Overall negative day for Euroland stock exchanges, which they exchange with the minus sign, weighted by Piazza Affari which does much worse. On Wall Street, theS&P-500 the declining negotiations continue.

L’Euro / US Dollar the session continued just below parity, with a drop of 0.62%. L’Gold the session continued at the previous levels, reporting a variation of -0.03%. Oil sales prevailed (Light Sweet Crude Oil), which continued the day at $76.91 a barrel, down sharply by 2.35%.

Slight worsening of spreadswhich rises to +188 basis points, with an increase of 2 basis points, with the yield on the 10-year BTP equal to 4.26%.

Among the indices of Euroland Frankfurt it is stable, reporting a moderate +0.05%, it wavers Londondown a modest 0.27%, and a lackluster day for Pariswhich marks a decline of 0.56%.

Negative session for Piazza Affari, with the FTSEMIB which is leaving 1.03% on the floor; along the same lines, the FTSE Italia All-Sharewhich retreats to 29,413 points, retracing by 1.00%.

Down the FTSE Italia Mid Cap (-0.71%); on the same line, in red the FTSE Italy Star (-0.93%).

Among the best Blue Chips of Piazza Affari, modest performance for Inwitwhich shows a moderate increase of 1.18%.

Resistant Campariwhich marks a small increase of 0.81%.

The strongest sales, on the other hand, show up Tenariswhich continues trading at -2.85%.

He suffers Saipemwhich shows a loss of 2.49%.

Prey of sellers Telecom Italywith a decrease of 2.37%.

They focus their sales on Phinecuswhich suffers a drop of 1.90%.

Among the protagonists of the FTSE MidCap, OVS extension (+1.63%), Antares Vision (+0.93%), De Nora Industries (+0.92%) and Bff Bank (+0.92%).

The worst performances, however, are recorded on Juventuswhich gets -7.63%.

Breathless GV extensionwhich falls by 4.16%.

Sales on MFE Bwhich records a drop of 3.36%.

Bad sitting for Carel Industriesshowing a loss of 3.00%.

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