Piazza Affari pink jersey in Europe with TIM and banks rallies

Piazza Affari pink jersey in Europe with TIM and banks

(Tiper Stock Exchange) – European stocks are positive in the last session of the week, with the indices finishing close to the day’s highs, led by the FTSE MIB. Towing Piazza Affari is the banking sectorwhich results in the sector up most after yesterday’s tensions on fresh fears about the turbulence of US institutions. Also helping the sentiment are the US employment datawhich were better than expected: in April the new non-agricultural jobs amounted to +253 thousand (against +185 thousand expected and +165 thousand previously), while the unemployment rate fell to 3.4% from 3, 5% previous.

Stand out the rally Of TIM, after the board decided to give bidders more time to submit a bid on the network. In good rise Understandingafter beating expectations in the first quarter and saying it sees the prospect of a “clear and strong” hike in targets for 2025. Weak Monclerdespite strong first-quarter revenue growth and above expectations.

No significant change for theEuro / US Dollar, which trades on the previous day’s values โ€‹โ€‹of 1.102. Sales on thegold, which trades at 2,012.2 dollars an ounce, down sharply by 1.91%. Shopping rain on petrolium (Light Sweet Crude Oil), which shows a gain of 4.29%.

It retreats a little spreadswhich reaches +189 basis points, showing a small decline of 2 basis points, while the yield of the 10-year BTP it stands at 4.19%.

Among the main European Stock Exchanges well set Frankfurtshowing an increase of 1.44%, toned London which highlights a nice lead of 0.98%, and in light Pariswith a large progress of 1.26%.

Trading soaring for the Milan stock exchangewith the FTSEMIB, which is posting a gain of 2.54%; along the same lines, moves with the wind at your back FTSE Italia All-Sharewhich comes in at 29,510 points.

Rev up the FTSE Italia Mid Cap (+1.62%); with similar direction, effervescent the FTSE Italy Star (+1.8%).

At the top of the ranking of the most important titles of Milan, we find Telecom Italy (+8.08%), Saipem (+6.09%), Unicredit (+4.88%) and DiaSorin (+4.68%).

Among the protagonists of the FTSE MidCap, Webuild (+4.25%), Saras (+3.94%), doValue (+3.92%) and Banca Popolare di Sondrio (+3.68%).

The strongest declines, however, occur on Ariston Holding, which continues the session with -1.89%. Moderate contraction for Cementirwhich suffers a drop of 0.51%.

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