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Stock market: Europe positive at the end with Wall Street, Milan +0.9% - Last minute

2024-02-12T16:43:57.647Z

Highlights: Stock market: Europe positive at the end with Wall Street, Milan +0.9% - Last minute. Milan (FTSE MIB) remains the best, followed by Madrid, Frankfurt, Paris and London. The spread between BTPs and German 10-year Bunds drops to 154.3 points. The dollar is rising above 0.92 euros and 0.79 pounds. The purchases are concentrated in the luxury sector in the wake of the jump of Tod's (+18.32%)


European stock markets positive at the end together with US prices. Milan (FTSE MIB +0.92%) remains the best, followed by Madrid (+0.84%), Frankfurt (+0.6%), Paris (+0.48%) and London (-0.28%). ), which remains in negative territory. (HANDLE)


European stock markets positive at the end together with US stock markets.

Milan (Ftse Mib +0.92%) remains the best, followed by Madrid (+0.84%), Frankfurt (+0.6%), Paris (+0.48%) and London (-0.28%) , which remains in negative territory.

The spread between BTPs and German 10-year Bunds drops to 154.3 points, with the Italian yield falling by 5 points to 3.91% and the German one by 1.3 points to 2.36%.

The dollar is rising above 0.92 euros and 0.79 pounds.

Crude oil reduces the decline (WTI -0.16% to 76.73 dollars per barrel) and natural gas expands it (-4.95% to 25.77 euros per MWh), below the level of 24 September 2021.


    The purchases are concentrated in the luxury sector in the wake of the jump of Tod's (+18.32% to 43.02 euros), which settles at 43 euros from the takeover bid by Crown Bidco for 33% of the capital, which leaves the majority shareholding to the Della Valle family (54% ) and aims to withdraw the stock from the list.

Ferragamo (+6.38%), Burberry (+5%), Hugo Boss (+3.62%), Cucinelli (+2.49%) and Puma (+2.17%), more cautious Moncler (+ 0.4%).

Saipem in the spotlight (+5.8%), ahead of the preliminaries on February 28th, followed by rival Subsea 7 (+2.93%).

Eni did well (+0.92%), Shell (+0.27%) and BP (+0.14%) were cautious.

Tim (+2.74%) sprints in Piazza Affari in view of the accounts, which will be examined by the Board of Directors on 14 February and presented the following day.

Saras slips (-3.62% to 1.73 euros), which goes below the price of 1.75 euros paid by the Dutch Vitol to Moratti to take over 35%.

Last Friday the price circulating, denied by the family, was 2.2 euros.

Flop of Bioera (-4.55%), whose 2022 budget was found to be non-compliant according to Consob.


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