Stock Exchange: Europe at two speeds, Milan reduces the decline

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(ANSA) – MILAN, JULY 21 – European stock exchanges continue mixed with Milan (-1.4%) which reduces initial losses. The markets are awaiting the decisions of the ECB which will launch the rate hike while Piazza Affari remains in tensions after the resignation of Mario Draghi. Government bonds are showing nervousness with 10-year yields rising. On the currency front the euro against the dollar weakens to 1.0191 in London.

The Stoxx 600 area index sells gains 0.1%. In addition to Milan, London (-0.4%) and Frankfurt (-0.3%) are down, while Paris (+ 0.4%) and Madrid (+ 0.4%) are in positive territory. The energy equity sector fell (-2%) which was affected by the drop in the price of oil. The WTI lost 4.6% to 95.27 dollars a barrel. Brent dropped to 102 dollars (-4.4%).

Utilities were also in the red (-0.4%), with the price of gas falling after the reopening of Nord Stream. In Amsterdam, prices drop to 146.71 euros per megawatt hour (-5.4%). Banks (-0.4%) and insurance companies (-0.9%) were also weak. Technology stocks (+ 1.8%) and pharmaceuticals (+ 0.4%) run.

In Piazza Affari the banks continue to be heavy. At the bottom of the main list Poste (-5.6%), Banco Bpm and Unicredit (-5.5%), Intesa and Bper (-4.1%). On the shields Diasorin (+ 3.2%). Campari (+ 1.8%) and Prysmian (+ 1.7%) also did well. (HANDLE).

Source: Ansa

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