The main European stock exchanges worsened in the wake of the EU GDP to the figure for the EU GDP, which grew by 0.6% in the second quarter of the year. The decline is widened by Frankfurt (-0.55%), Paris and Madrid (-0.28% both) together with London (-0.2%), while Milan (Ftse Mib + 0.4%) is confirmed as the best. US futures are in slight red, with the hypothesis of a new tightening of the Fed on rates in September and waiting for a first indication at the next Jackson Hole symposium between 25 and 26 August.
Crude oil is weak (Wti -0.08% at 86.45 dollars a barrel), which remains below the threshold of 90 dollars, while the run of natural gas does not stop, up by 3.3% at 233.36 euro per MWh in Amsterdam and 5.35% to 465.99 pence per Mbtu in London, where yesterday £ 5 was exceeded. Gold was weak (-0.26% at $ 1,773.11 an ounce), iron (-1.19% at $ 706.5 a ton) and steel (-1.23% at $ 4,087 a ton). tonne). The euro remained stable at $ 1.017, the pound rose at 1.21 greenbacks.
Contrasted oil products Shell (-0.23%), TotalEnergies (-0.35%), Bp (+ 0.6%) and Eni (+ 0.65%). Semiconductor manufacturers Stm (-0.35%), Asml (-0.45%), Nordic (-1.25%) and Asm-Osram (-1.9%) fell. Difficulties also for the Anglo American miners (-1.65%) and Rio Tinto (-0.95%), while the Ferrari (+ 0.5%) and Stellantis (-0.3) cars move at two speeds. %), which turns declining. Weak also Volkswagen (-0.7%), BMW (-0.75%), and Renault (-0.95%).
Luxury and fashion stocks rose, from Hugo Boss and Moncler (+ 0.85% both) to Richemont (+ 0.75%), Lvmh (+ 0.7%) and Hermes (+ 0.5%) . Among the banks stands Unicredit (+ 1.5%), followed by NatWest (+ 0.95%), Bbva (+ 0.7%) and SocGen (+ 0.4%). Cautious Intesa (+ 0.2%), weak Mps (-0.3%) and Banco Bpm (-0.4%)
Source: Ansa
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