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Stock market: Milan queen of Europe on June 2008 levels (+1.17%) - Last minute

2024-02-15T17:50:54.139Z

Highlights: 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. 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.


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. (HANDLE)


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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