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Asian stock markets also positive Milan started to rise

2020-04-07T07:33:35.942Z


BTP-Bund spread at 189 points. Waiting for today's Eurogroup (ANSA)


On the wave of Asian squares, Piazza Affari also starts to rise. The first Ftse Mib marks a + 3.22% and after a start with a bang consolidates the rise with the Ftse Mib which tears to + 4.02% at 17,727 points in the aftermath of the economic stimulus package put in place by the government for counteract the emergency related to coronavirus. Among the best titles Diasorin (+ 7.97%) which will launch a new test by April to detect the presence of antibodies in patients infected with Covid-19. Unicredit (+ 6.25%), Banca Generali (+ 5.95%) also rushed.

Asia and Pacific stock exchanges at a fast pace with Tokyo closing at + 2.01% while the Japanese premier, Shinzo Abe has declared a state of emergency for the coronavirus in 7 prefectures and the country is preparing to implement a maxi economic plan to contrast the emergency.

Shanghai (+ 2%) and Shenzhen (+ 3%) also rushed with China, which recorded for the first time no deaths since the outbreak of the pandemic. Hong Kong is more cautious ((+ 1.27%). Sydney is against the current (-0.65%) while Seoul is advancing (+ 1.77%). Europe is also expected to rise with positive futures.

Expectation for February industrial production data together with retail sales from Italy. Eyes then on the Eurogroup in Brussels. Economic optimism and weekly oil stocks are expected from the US with the price of black gold rising on the markets that expect an agreement to cut production this week.

Opening in decline due to the spread between the BTP and the Bund, which thus continues to decline following the purchases on the market by the ECB. The differential marks 189 points against 191 on Monday's close. The 10-year yield is open at 1.49%.

Source: ansa

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