Stock market: Milan holds (+ 0.15%), Prysmian does well, Tim deflates

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(ANSA) – MILAN, NOVEMBER 17 – Piazza Affari continues to rise after 2 hours of trading (Ftse Mib + 0.15%), with the spread between German BTPs and Bunds down to 121.2 points and the yield unchanged at 0.968%. Prysmian accelerates (+ 1.73%), which reaches new all-time highs at 34.7 euros per share, while Tim deflates (-0.44%), which turns negative after climbing up to 2%.

A new record also for Campari (+ 1.18% to 13.31 euros), with the approach of the Christmas season and after a report by Bloomberg analysts on the estimates for 2022 in the beverage sector. Purchases on Moncler (+ 0.67%), in the wake of the Richemont race (+ 1.17%), promoted by Stifel analysts. Stm also did well (+ 0.88%), and Ferrari (+ 0.6%).

Counter the banks. Unicredit (+ 0.7%) and Bper (+ 0.26%), little move Intesa (-0.1%), weak Banco Bpm (-0.22%) and Bps (-0.16%), little moves Carige (-0.06%) and Mps (-0.02%).

Marginal purchases on Generali (+ 0.59%), Terna (+ 0.36%) and Azimut (+ 0.48%), while Eni is down (-0.22%). A minus sign also for Tenaris (-1.07%), Banca Generali (-1.06%), Stellantis (-0.72%) Hera (-0.7%) and A2a (-0.67%). Down Cnh (-0.45%), Italgas (-0.4%) and Saipem (-0.41%) unlike Snam (+ 0.44%). (HANDLE).

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