EU stock markets on the rise. Piazza Affari aligns

1706368951 EU stock markets on the rise Piazza Affari aligns

(Finance) – Today’s session was substantially bullish for the Milanese stock exchange, in a more than positive European context, the day after the president of the ECB, Christine Lagarde, said that the Eurotower will be able to start cutting rates in April. The luxury sector in Europe is in the spotlight after the record results of LVMH which raised its dividend.

On the currency market, theEuro / US Dollar, which continues the session at the levels of the day before and stops at 1.086. No significant changes forgold, which trades on the day before at $2,017.9 per ounce. Widespread selling on oil (Light Sweet Crude Oil), which continues the day at $76.39 per barrel.

Unchanged spreadwhich is positioned at +155 basis points, with the yield on the 10-year BTP standing at 3.81%.

In the European stock market scenario Frankfurt advances by 0.32%, London advances by 1.40%, and in the foreground Paris, which shows a strong increase of 2.28%. Positive session for the Milanese stock exchange, which brought home a gain of 0.73% on the FTSE MIB; along the same lines, the FTSE Italia All-Share advances fractionally, reaching 32,555 points.

On the Milan Stock Exchange, the value of trades in the session of 01/26/2024 was equal to 2.39 billion euros, remaining unchanged compared to the previous session; the volumes traded went from 0.55 billion shares in the previous session to 0.51 billion.

Among the best Blue Chips of Piazza Affari, takes off Monclerwith an important progress of 9.64%.

In evidence Brunello Cucinelliwhich shows a strong increase of 6.30%.

Soars Campari which marks an important progress of 5.46%.

Fly Herawith a marked rise of 4.39%.

The worst performances, however, were recorded on MPS Bankwhich closed at -3.31%.

He suffers STMicroelectronicswhich highlights a loss of 2.66%.

Prey for sellers Leonardowith a decrease of 1.68%.

Moderate contraction for BPM deskwhich suffers a drop of 0.76%.

Between best stocks in the FTSE MidCap, GVS (+8.30%), Ferragamo (+7.61%), Tod’s (+3.13%) e Caltagirone SpA (+2.86%).

The worst performances, however, were recorded on De’ Longhiwhich closed at -4.38%.

They focus on sales Technoprobewhich suffers a decline of 3.34%.

Sales up Saraswhich recorded a decline of 2.37%.

Undertone D’Amico which shows a reduction of 1.41%.

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