(ANSA) – MILAN, JUL 01 – Piazza Affari and the European stock markets generally sway around parity after the cautious start of Wall Street, but Madrid rises by more than half a percentage point, followed by Milan which has abandoned negative territory and is growing 0.4% with the Ftse Mib index. Both lists are supported by less tension on government bonds, with the London, Frankfurt and Paris stock exchanges fluctuating more flat than at the start.
The price of gas at € 144 in Amsterdam did not change significantly, with the Moscow stock market rising by 1% in the Moex index in rubles and instead slipping by 5% in the RTSI in dollars.
In Piazza Affari, in particular, the Saipem stock bounced by 10% to 2.8 euros (with the rights to the capital increase down by 12%), followed by Leonardo (+ 4%), Recordati (+ 3%) and Generali, up by more than two percentage points. Banks are still weak, with Bper falling by 2.4%, followed by Mps down by more than two points and Intesa by 1.4%. (HANDLE).
Source: Ansa
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