(Finance) – Difficult day for Piazza Affari, which exchanges downtogether with the other Eurolistini, after a cautious start. The words of the President of the European Central Bank Christine Lagardewho said that US duties could affect the growth of the region.
Meanwhile, the focus of investors focuses on central banks after Federal Reserve left rates unchanged yesterday. The same decision also made by the Chinese Central Bank, while the Swiss National Bank cut the cost of money at 0.25%. The decision of the Bank of England is also awaited today.
Mild decrease inEuro / US dollarwhich drops to 1,085. THE’Gold The session continues just below equality, with a drop of 0.49%. The caution on the oil market prevails, with oil (Light Sweet Crude Oil) which continues the seat with a slight drop of 0.04%.
On equality it spreadwhich remains at +109 basic points, with the performance of the ten -year BTP positioning at 3.82%.
Among the European price lists apnea Frankfurtwhich retreats by 1.57%, disappointing Londonwhich is placed just under the levels of the eve, and suffers Pariswhich highlights a loss of 1.16%. Rain of sales on the Milanese price list, which exchanges with a heavy drop of 1.61%, thus truncating the bullish trail supported by four consecutive earnings, which began last Friday; on the same line, the Ftse Italia All-Share It collapses by 1.61%, going down to 41,326 points.
At the top of the ranking of the most important titles of Milan, we find Nexi (+2.21%), Diasorin (+1.11%) e Snam (+0.98%).
The strongest reductions, however, occur on Leonardowhich continues the session with -3.98%.
Prey to sellers Ivecowith a decrease of 3.29%.
Sales are concentrated on Stellantiswhich suffers a drop of 3.15%.
Sales on Banco BPMwhich records a discount of 2.91%.
Among the Best titles of the FTSE MIDCAP, Multiply Group (+3.59%), El.en (+2.94%), Comer Industries (+1.06%) e Friend (+0.55%).
The strongest reductions, however, occur on Industrie de Norawhich continues the session with -9.20%.
Thud of Webuildwhich shows a fall of 5.01%.