Stock Exchange: Milan thrives (-0.2%), Saipem flies, Leonardo positive

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(ANSA) – MILAN, JULY 19 – Piazza Affari appears weak after more than two hours of trading, with the Ftse Mib index down 0.2% to 21,137 points. The differential between German BTPs and Bunds stabilized at 206 points, with the Italian annual yield rising by 3.1 basis points to 3.3%.

Purchases on Saipem continue (+ 4.7%), after some difficult sessions following the 2 billion euro capital increase, fully subscribed. Since last 11 July, according to what emerged yesterday from Consob, UBS has been the owner of 5.7% of the Group. Followed by Leonardo (+ 2.51%), Unicredit (+ 1.97%), Intesa (+ 1.59%), Bper (+ 1.07%) and Banco Bpm (+ 0.88%). Flat instead Mps (+ 0.09%).

They weigh on the Stm list (-2.59%), Ferrari (-1.56%), Fineco (-1.45%), Amplifon (-1.21%), Interpump (-1.1%), Tenaris ( -0.99%), Stellantis (-0.96%), Moncler (-0.83%) and Recordati (-0.82%).

Eni restarts (+ 0.82 %%), despite the reversal of crude oil (WTI -0.72% at 101.82 dollars a barrel), which however resists above 100 dollars. The fashion label Pozzi Milano (+ 50%) makes a bang on the SME market (Euronext Growth Milan) on the day of its debut. (HANDLE).

Source: Ansa

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