(Finance) – Positive session for the European stock markets, including Piazza Affari, which improved in the afternoon in tandem with the positive trend on Wall Street. However, the day was devoid of great ideas, with theInvestors’ attention is focused on the macro data on the agenda starting tomorrowparticularly inflation in the US, while the Fed minutes, due out this evening, may have been overtaken by the latest data and have negligible impact.
As regards the interventions of the Eurozone central bankers, Kazimir stated that a cut in October should not be taken for granted and that December may be a more appropriate time while Wunsch he said the institution should not rush to cut rates.
Slight decline inEuro / US Dollarwhich falls to 1.095. THE’Gold the session continues just below parity, with a drop of 0.30%. The Petrolium (Light Sweet Crude Oil) falling (-0.48%) to 73.22 dollars per barrel.
Consolidates the levels of the day before spreadsettling at +130 basis points, with the yield of the ten-year BTP which is positioned at 3.55%.
Among the main European stock exchanges Frankfurt advances 0.99%, moderate gain for Londonwhich advances by 0.65%, and small steps forward for Pariswhich marks a marginal increase of 0.52%.
The Milanese price list shows a timid gain at the end, with the FTSE MIB which achieved +0.59%; along the same lines, the FTSE Italia All-Share it makes a small leap forward of 0.58%, reaching 36,081 points. Fractional earnings for the FTSE Italia Mid Cap (+0.52%); as well as, moderately rising FTSE Italia Star (+0.45%).
The exchange value in the session of 9/10/2024 in Piazza Affari it was equal to 1.88 billion euros, down compared to the 2.12 billion on the day before; while the volumes traded went from 0.39 billion shares in the previous session to 0.43 billion.
Among the best Blue Chips of Piazza Affari, moves in positive territory Stellantisshowing an increase of 1.94%. Money up STMicroelectronicswhich recorded an increase of 1.68%. Definitely positive balance sheet for Pirelliwhich boasts an increase of 1.67%. Moderately positive day for Prysmianwhich rises by a fractional +1.26%.
The strongest sales, however, hit DiaSorinwhich ended trading at -1.15%. Slow day for Amplifonwhich marks a decline of 1.13%.
Between the best stocks in the FTSE MidCap, Digital Value (+3.65%), Reply (+3.12%), Fincantieri (+2.85%) e SOL (+2.54%).
The worst performances, however, were recorded on D’Amicowhich closed at -1.80%. In red MARRwhich highlights a sharp decline of 1.68%. The negative performance of Alerion Clean Powerwhich falls by 1.61%. Maire Tecnimont drops by 1.59%.