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Stock market: Europe weak side, Amsterdam -0.5%

2022-03-10T08:45:54.034Z


Equity markets of the Old Continent slightly down at the start of the session after yesterday's great race: Frankfurt recorded a drop of 0.8%, Paris and London of 0.6%, Amsterdam by half a percentage point. Madrid in the start is filed by 0.1%. (HANDLE)


Equity markets of the Old Continent slightly down at the start of the session after yesterday's great race: Frankfurt recorded a drop of 0.8%, Paris and London of 0.6%, Amsterdam by half a percentage point.

Madrid in the start is filed by 0.1%. 


Start of session without a precise direction for Piazza Affari: the first Ftse Mib index marks a decrease of 0.15%, while the Ftse All share records an increase of 0.25%.

After yesterday's very strong recovery session, Piazza Affari, in line with the other European stock exchanges, pulls fate at the start of the session: the Ftse Mib index falls by 1% with the Ftse All share down by 0.75%.

Among the main titles, there are some profit-taking on Unicredit and Pirelli, which in the first stages drop to around one and a half percent.

Azimut loses 2%, with Intesa down by 1.8%.

In a very volatile and nervous climate, Tim got off to a good start with an increase of up to 3%, only to sway around parity.

Asian markets in general widely positive after yesterday's run of the European stock exchanges and the rise of Wall street: the best price list in the area is definitely that of Tokyo, which closed up 3.9%.

Chinese markets also performed well with Shanghai up by 1.2% and Shenzhen by over two percentage points, while Seoul recorded a final increase of 2%.

The closing of Sydney was up 1.1%, where several stocks are listed that can anticipate the start of their sectors in Europe.

However, the futures on the opening of the European stock exchanges are uncertain.

Source: ansa

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