Euroland down after disappointing PMIs, Piazza Affari bringing up the rear

Milan goes down along with the rest of Europe

(Finance) – Negative closing for European stock marketswith the FTSE MIB and IBEX indices most affected by profit taking in the sector banking. Sentiment also accuses the data below expectations Eurozone PMI indices: in June the composite flash PMI dropped unexpectedly, to 50.8 points from 52.2 previously, a minimum in the last 3 months, with values ​​worsening both in the manufacturing sector (45.6 from 47.3, against 47 .9 expected) than in services (52.6 from 53.2, against 53.4).

L’Euro / US Dollar the session continues at the levels of the day before, reporting a change of -0.13%. Swap in reverse thegold, which slips to 2,328 dollars an ounce. The Petrolium (Light Sweet Crude Oil) continues the session at the levels of the day before, reporting a change of -0.09%.

Unchanged spreadwhich is positioned at +151 basis points, with the yield of the ten-year BTP which stands at 3.92%.

In the European stock market scenario modest descent for Frankfurtwhich gives a small -0.5%, thoughtfully Londonwith a fractional decline of 0.42%, and wavering Pariswith a modest decline of 0.56%.

“No” day for Italian stock exchangedown 1.09% on FTSE MIB; on the same line, closes in reverse FTSE Italia All-Share, which slips to 35,511 points. Negative the FTSE Italia Mid Cap (-0.91%); as well as, negative variations for the FTSE Italia Star (-1.11%).

The exchange value in the session of 06/21/2024 in Piazza Affari it was equal to 5.68 billion euros, with an increase of 3,046 million euros, equal to 115.74%, compared to the previous 2.63 billion; while the volumes traded went from 0.43 billion shares in the previous session to 0.94 billion.

Between best Italian shares large capitalization, it is moving modestly upwards Hera, highlighting an increase of 1.43%. Positive balance sheet for Nexi, which boasts an increase of 1.36%. Substantially toned Saipem, which recorded a capital gain of 1.17%. Moderate earnings for ERGwhich advances by 0.75%.

The steepest declines, however, occurred on MPS Bank, which closed the session at -3.79%. It slides Amplifon, with a clear disadvantage of 3.78%. In red Banca Popolare di Sondrio, which highlights a sharp decline of 2.84%. The negative performance of DiaSorinwhich falls by 2.82%.

Among the protagonists of the FTSE MidCap, Juventus (+2.07%), Lottomatica (+2.00%), Sesa (+1.74%) e Ferretti (+1.19%).

The strongest sales, however, hit Intercoswhich ended trading at -3.61%. MFE B drops by 3.39%. Decline decided for Ariston Holding, which marks a -3.36%. Under pressure GVSwith a sharp decline of 3.26%.

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