Toned Piazza Affari in a cautious Europe

Toned Piazza Affari in a cautious Europe

(Finance) – It ends under the banner of caution the balance sheet in the Old Continent, while the positive performance shown by Piazza Affari stands out. Mainly internal themes support blue-chips and mid-cap companies thanks to balance sheets and M&A topic news. On the US market, upward trading for theS&P-500.

On the currency market, theEuro / US Dollar maintains the position essentially stable at 1.078. L’Gold the session continues just below parity, with a drop of 0.60%. Oil (Light Sweet Crude Oil) is essentially stable at 76.62 dollars per barrel.

The Spreads worsens, reaching +158 basis points, with an increase of 4 basis points compared to the previous value, with the yield on the 10-year BTP equal to 3.93%.

Among the main European stock exchanges moves below parity Frankfurthighlighting a decrease of 0.22%, a moderate contraction for Londonwhich suffers a drop of 0.30%, is subdued Paris which shows a filing of 0.24%. Piazza Affari ends the day with a fractional gain on the FTSE MIB by 0.30%; along the same lines, the FTSE Italia All-Share it makes a small leap forward of 0.24%, reaching 33,280 points.

On the Milan Stock Exchange, the exchange value in the session of 9/02/2024 it was equal to 2.5 billion euros, remaining unchanged compared to the previous session; the volumes traded went from 0.56 billion shares in the previous session to 0.59 billion.

Among the best Blue Chips of Piazza Affari, incandescent Ivecowhich boasts a strong increase of 7.74%, thanks to solid results and prospects.

Supported Leonardowith a decent gain of 3.34%.

Good insights on BPM deskwhich shows a large lead of 2.08%.

Well set up Ferrariwhich shows an increase of 2.08%.

The steepest declines, however, occurred on ERGwhich closed the session at -2.73%.

He suffers A2Awhich highlights a loss of 2.61%.

Prey for sellers Herawith a decrease of 2.43%.

They focus on sales Mediobancawhich suffers a decline of 1.73%.

Between best stocks in the FTSE MidCap, Saras (+8.00%), Danieli (+4.52%), Ferretti (+2.89%) e Seco (+2.82%).

The strongest sales, however, hit Cementirwhich ended trading at -8.14%.

Significant losses for MFE Adown 4.50%.

Sales up Aceawhich recorded a decline of 3.28%.

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