European markets remain muted ahead of inflation data

(Teleborsa) – European stock markets move littlewith investors waiting for the important ones US and EU inflation data tomorrow. In particular, tomorrow the personal consumption expenditure price index (PCE) will be published, the inflation indicator preferred by the Federal Reserve for deciding the path of monetary policy.

L’Euro / US Dollar it is essentially stable and stops at 1.069. L’Gold trading continues with a fractional gain of 0.26%. Slightly rising session for the petrolium (Light Sweet Crude Oil), which advances to 81.29 dollars per barrel.

On equality, yes spreadwhich remains at +154 basis points, with the yield of the ten-year BTP which stands at 4.02%.

Among the Euroland indices small steps forward for Frankfurtwhich marks a marginal increase of 0.23%, without any improvements Londonwhich does not show significant changes in prices, and stops Pariswhich marks almost nothing accomplished.

TO MilanThe FTSE MIB it is substantially stable and stands at 33,535 points; on the same line, the FTSE Italia All-Share, with prices positioned at 35,719 points. On equality the FTSE Italia Mid Cap (+0.11%); as well, without direction the FTSE Italia Star (+0.18%).

Among the best Blue Chips of Piazza Affari, Brunello Cucinelli advances by 3.75% (after Stifel’s promotion). Positive day for Saipem, which rises by a fractional +1.18%. Sitting without momentum for BPER, which reflects an increase of 0.97%. Small step forward for Ivecowhich shows an increase of 0.96%.

The worst performances, however, are recorded on Stellantis, which gets -2.87% (after analysts’ target revision). They focus on sales Campari, which suffers a drop of 1.70% (after the news that the Milan prosecutor’s office has opened an investigation for failure to return tax returns against the company Lagfin, the Luxembourg-based holding company of the Campari group). Disappointing ERG, which lies just below the levels of the day before. Lame Record yourselfwhich shows a small decrease of 0.64%.

At the top among Italian shares a mid-cap, D’Amico (+2.39%), LU-VE Group (+1.77%), Anima Holding (+1.67%) e December (+1.57%).

The strongest sales, however, occur at Ferragamowhich continues trading at -3.78%. Sales on Ariston Holding, which recorded a decline of 1.95%. Negative session for MFE A, which shows a loss of 1.82%. Modest descent for De Nora Industrieswhich drops a small -1.2%.

(Telestock) 27-06-2024 10:22

 
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