Stock Exchange: Milan turns down (-0.21%) with banks

(ANSA) – MILAN, MAY 27 – The Milan stock exchange turns down, in the wake of the uncertainties always linked to the conflict in Ukraine. The Ftse Mib drops 0.21% to 24,498 points. Among the securities under sale, the banks with Unicredit (-1.41%), among the most exposed in Russia. Followed by Fineco (-1%), Bper (-0.79%). The spread between BTP and Bund is over the 192 points threshold with the Italian ten-year yield rising to 2.9%.

Good pace instead for Cnh (+ 1.89%), Diasorin (+ 1.1%). Banca Generali then recovered (+ 1.04%).

Energy weak with the decline in oil and gas. Eni sells 0.24%, Italgas 0.33%, Enel 0.45%, Saipem 1.13%: the latter in an equal joint venture with Clough has reached an agreement with Perdaman Industries for the development of a urea plant along the coast of Western Australia. (HANDLE).

Source: Ansa

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