Moderate losses on the Milan Stock Exchange

Widespread sales on the stock exchange Piazza Affari in decline

(Finance) – Piazza Affari moves fractionally lowerwhile Euroland grows moderately. On Friday, Fitch affirmed its ‘BBB’ rating and revised its outlook from stable to positive (due to recent improvement in fiscal indicators), while S&P affirmed its ‘BBB’ rating and stable outlook, highlighting that the key challenge of the Italy remains high public debt, which is expected to continue to rise until 2027 due to the impact of the Superbonus.

Meanwhile, on Wall Street there is a negative trend for theS&P-500on an interlocutory day waiting to get to the heart of the quarterly season.

In general, on the markets, China’s decision to lower its main reference lending rates by 25 basis points did not warm up trade, a move anticipated in recent days by the governor and which is part of Beijing’s package of stimulus measures to revive the economy.

Caution prevails overEuro / US Dollarwhich continues the session with a slight decline of 0.48%. THE’Gold maintains the position essentially stable at 2,722.5 dollars an ounce. Oil (Light Sweet Crude Oil) continues trading, with an increase of 1.32%, at 70.13 dollars per barrel.

Markedly rising spreadwhich is positioned at +132 basis points, with a strong increase of 20 basis points, while the 10-year BTP reports a yield of 3.51%.

In the European stock market scenario slips Frankfurtwith a clear disadvantage of 1.00%, hesitates Londonwhich lost 0.48%, and is in the red Pariswhich highlights a sharp decline of 1.01%. “No” day for the Italian stock market, down 0.71% on FTSE MIBbreaking the positive chain of three consecutive increases, which began last Wednesday; along the same lines, bad day for the FTSE Italia All-Sharewhich closed the session at 37,097 points, down by 0.73%.

The exchange value in the session of 21/10/2024 in Piazza Affari it was equal to 7.84 billion euros, with an increase of 5,027.1 million euros, equal to 178.69%, compared to the previous 2.81 billion; while the volumes traded went from 0.52 billion shares in the previous session to 0.41 billion.

Among the best Blue Chips of Piazza Affari, substantially toned Saipemwhich recorded a capital gain of 1.33%.

Moderate earnings for ENIwhich advances by 1.09%.

Small steps forward for Azimuthwhich marks a marginal increase of 1.01%.

Moderately positive day for Tenariswhich rises by a fractional +1%.

The strongest sales, however, hit MPS Bankwhich ended trading at -2.73%.

The negative performance of Stellantiswhich fell by 2.12%.

Banca Popolare di Sondrio drops by 2.08%.

Decline decided for Brunello Cucinelliwhich marks -1.99%.

Among the protagonists of the FTSE MidCap, Digital Value (+5.26%), Carel Industries (+1.75%), Alerion Clean Power (+1.01%) e Acea (+0.96%).

The strongest sales, however, hit Safilowhich ended trading at -3.72%.

Under pressure Ferragamowith a sharp decline of 3.46%.

He suffers Intercoswhich highlights a loss of 3.30%.

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