Stock Exchange: Milan turns positive (+ 0.2%), Generali in red

Tourists from the US and the Gulf are back, Italian fashion recovers (ANSA)

(ANSA) – MILAN, MAY 27 – Piazza Affari turned positive (+ 0.2%), like the other main European stock exchanges, while futures on Wall Street are on the rise, awaiting the opening of the markets. In Milan, Generali remains in the red (-2.4%), after the resignation from the board of directors of Francesco Gaetano Caltagirone. Among the stocks in the negative oil, starting with Saipem (-2.3%) and Eni (-0.7%), with crude oil at a loss (wti -0.6%) at 113.4 dollars a barrel. Utilities were bad, starting with Terna (-2.6%) and A2a (-1.8%). Mediobanca also down (-0.4%).

At the top of the main list stands Cnh (+ 3%), followed by Leonardo (+ 2.4%). Among the pharmaceuticals, especially Diasorin (+ 2.3%) and in luxury Moncler (+ 2.4%), Tod’s (+ 2.9%), Ferragamo (+ 3.1%) and Cucinelli (+ 3.3%) ). Cars were positive, from Ferrari (+ 1.6%) to Stellantis (+ 0.4%). Banks did well, starting with Unicredit (+ 0.6%) and Banco Bpm (+ 0.6%), with the exceptions of Mps (-0.2%) and Popolare di Sondrio (-0.9%), while the spread BTP-Bund widens a little further, to 192.8 points, and the Italian ten-year yield is 2.870%.

Among the smaller capitalization stocks, rally by Eurotech (+ 6.2%) and Zucchi (+ 4.7%). A crash for Fullsix (-6.4%) and heavy losses for Vianini (-4.8%) and Webuild (-3.3%) (ANSA).

Source: Ansa

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