
EUR / USD holds its position at 1.178. Gold is in positive terrain, earning +1.16%. Light Sweet Crude Oil enjoys a positive session, gaining +0.81%.
The Spread (the difference between the Italian BTP and German Bund yields) drops to +81 basis points, down -2 BPs from its previous level, with the Italy 10-year BTP yield at +3.37%.
Among the markets of the Old Continent, Frankfurt is firmly in the red, showing a fall of 0.99%, London is only just in the black as it climbs a scant +0.28%, and Paris is essentially flat, offering a scant -0.04%.
Piazza Affari closes on a cautious note, with the FTSE MIB registering a slight loss of -0.58%, interrupting a run of three consecutive rises, which began last Thursday; similarly, the FTSE Italia All-Share is slightly down, ending the session just below the flatline at 42,027 points.
The FTSE Italia Mid Cap slips a fraction (-0.56%); similarly, the FTSE Italia Star finishes just below the flatline (-0.29%).
Among Italy’s best performing large-caps, Campari is in good shape, advancing +3.43%.
Brunello Cucinelli stands out, progressing +3.1%.
A positive performance for Enel, which advances by a notable +2.31%.
Moncler‘s +2.13% surge cheers investors.
Leonardo has the worst performance, closing -5.00% down.
Investors flee as Mediobanca is down by a massive -4.21%.
Banca Popolare Sondrio trades negative, losing -3.09%.
Bper plunges -3.08%.
Italmobiliare (+5.19%), Comer Industries (+4.32%), Ferragamo (+3.00%) and Alerion Clean Power (+2.51%) top the ranks of Milan’s mid-caps.
Fincantieri has the worst performance, closing -5.75% down.
Danieli & C declines by a notable -3.3%.
Technoprobe is struggling, -2.9% down.
D’Amico suffers losses of 2.61%.
(Teleborsa) 01-07-2025 18:02