European stock markets rise ahead of the start of Wall Street where futures are mixed.
After the inflation and unemployment data in the Eurozone, the climate of optimism regarding the easing of monetary policy by central banks returns.
The data released in recent days in the United States also fuels these expectations.
On the currency front, the euro rises to 1.0820 against the dollar.
The Stoxx 600 index gained 0.4%.
Pink jersey for Milan (+1.1%).
Madrid (+0.9%), London (+0.6%) and Frankfurt (+0.5%) also increased.
Little change in Paris (-0.01%).
Pushing ilistini is the real estate sector (+1.5%) which is taking a breather after the events in China.
Energy rises (+1.1%), in line with oil.
The WTI gains 1.5% to 79.4 dollars a barrel.
Brent stands at 83.1 dollars (+1.4%).
Utilities were positive (+0.6%), with the price of gas rising to 25.6 euros per megwatt hour.
Purchases on banks (+1.3%), in a context of still high rates which contribute to increasing revenues, and on insurance companies (+0.1%).
Government bond yields rose slightly.
The spread between BTPs and Bunds stands at 145 points, with the Italian ten-year rate at 3.89%.
In Piazza Affari, Saipem's run continues (+6%), with a return to profit and the coupon in 2025. Iveco (+4.9%) and Mps (+4%) are running.
Poste (+3.9%) and Leonardo (+2.9%) stand out, after growing financial results.
Diasorin slips (-2.5%).
Record closing for the third edition of Btp Valore which raised a total of 18.32 billion euros, surpassing the two previous placements.
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