Stock Exchange: Europe confirms the decline, gas is close to 134 euros

(ANSA) – MILAN, June 23 – European stock exchanges confirm the red while Wall Street continues in the positive. Milan leaves 0.45% on the ground with the Ftse Mib at 21,622 points. The worst is always Saipem (-11%) which is discounting the conditions of the capital increase. Banks are under sale with Bper (-3.94%), Banco Bpm (-3%), Unicredit (-3.35%), and Mps (-2.4%), which unveiled the new plan which provides for a increase of 2.5 billion and 4 thousand exits. On the other hand, Amplifon flies, earning 8.3%.

The spread between BTP and Bund drops to 195 points with the Italian ten-year yield at 3.34%.

Among the squares of the Old Continent, the worst remains Frankfurt (-1.3%) while Paris drops 0.39% and London 0.72%. and industrial.

Oil remains in decline with the WTI falling 0.57% below $ 106 per barrel and Brent at $ 111.5 per barrel (-0.26%). while the rise in gas (+ 5.3%) is confirmed, reaching € 134 per MWH despite the fact that the EU and Norway have decided to intensify cooperation to increase short and long-term gas supplies with the aim of lowering prices. The fears of the German vice-chancellor Robert Habeck about the need for rationing in Germany weighed on the trend of the day. (HANDLE).

Source: Ansa

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