(Finance) – Euroland travels on parity, including Piazza Affariin a session with limited volumes due to the approach of the Christmas holidays. On the monetary policy front, the president of the ECB Christine Lagarde said in an interview with the Financial Times that “we are getting very close to that stage where we can say we have brought inflation sustainably to our medium-term target of 2%”, warning that we need to be very vigilant about inflation of services.
Regarding the macroeconomic context, the real GDP of United Kingdom showed no growth in the third quarter of 2024, revised downwards from the first estimate of 0.1% increase, the GDP of the Spain reported an increase of 3.3% in the same period, down compared to the first reading of 3.4%, the trade surplus with non-EU27 countries of theItaly in November it amounted to +5,908 million (+6,084 million in the same month of 2023).
Session in fractional decline for theEuro / US Dollarwhich leaves, for now, 0.35% on the floor. Caution prevails overgoldwhich continues the session with a slight decline of 0.22%. Caution prevails on the oil market, with the petrolium (Light Sweet Crude Oil) which continues the session with a slight decline of 0.41%.
It goes up spreadsettling at +117 basis points, an increase of 3 basis points, with the yield of the ten-year BTP equal to 3.47%.
Among the markets of the Old Continent nothing done for Frankfurtwhich changes hands on parity, composed Londonwhich grows by a modest +0.31%, is colorless Pariswhich did not record significant changes compared to the previous session.
The Milanese price list shows a timid gain, with the FTSE MIB which is achieving a +0.22%, while, on the contrary, a day without infamy and without praise for the FTSE Italia All-Sharewhich remains at 36,026 points. Consolidates the levels of the day before FTSE Italia Mid Cap (-0.15%); with a similar direction, on parity the FTSE Italia Star (-0.06%).
At the top of the ranking of the most important titles of Milan, we find Leonardo (+2.58%, after rumors that incoming US President Donald Trump will ask NATO member states to increase defense spending to 5% of GDP), Amplifon (+1.98%), Prysmian (+1.44%) e Inwit (+1.04%).
The strongest sales, however, occur at Stellantiswhich continues trading at -0.63%. Lame Buzziwhich shows a small decrease of 0.61%.
Among the protagonists of the FTSE MidCap, Desio and Brianza Bank (+1.90%) e El.En (+1.69%).
The steepest declines, however, occur at CIRwhich continues the session with -2.58%. GVS drops by 2.30%. Decline decided for Generali Bankwhich marks -2.03%. Under pressure Sesawith a sharp decline of 1.65%.