Piazza Affari is the queen of Europe at the end of the session.
The Ftse Mib index gained 1.17% to 31,694 points, returning to the levels of June 2008, before the bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers.
Brilliant trades, over 2.9 billion euros, with the spread between German 10-year BTPs and Bunds rising to 149.3 points, with the Italian yield falling by 0.5 points to 3.85% and the German one growing by 2.3 points at 2.35%.
Stellantis (+5.74%) inflamed the Milanese list, after the accounts for the entire financial year, and Prysmian (+4.72%), which was awarded a record 5 billion contract in Germany.
Moncler is also on top (+3.55%), which spreads its accounts at the end of the month, while Cucinelli is weak (-0.1%).
Profit-taking on Interpump (-3.83%) in the aftermath of the rally due to the discounts, while Diasorin (+3%) and Campari (+2.11%) were brilliant, driven by the accounts of Pernod (+1.78% in Paris).
A2a (+1.83%) and Saipem (+1.78%) are on the rise, Eni is more cautious (+0.7%), favored in the final by the rise in crude oil (WTI +2.06% to 78.21 dollars a barrel ).
The banks moved in no particular order: heavy Banco Bpm (-3.07%), after the exit from the capital of the Crt Foundation, a member of Unicredit (-0.45%), sharp decline in Mps (-2, 25%), more cautious Bper (-1.53%), bucking the trend Intesa (+0.46%).
Little moved Tim (+0.36%), in the aftermath of the preliminaries, Enel (+0.19%) and Nexi (+0.16%).
Saras rebounded (+1.75%) after Monday's slide following the sale of 35% of the Moratti family to the Dutch Vitol, while Tod's (-0.23%) was perfectly aligned with the 43 euros of Crown Bidco's takeover bid ( LCatterton).
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