Stock Exchange: Milan holds with Europe, Tim breathes

Bruno (Food Bank Foundation):

(ANSA) – MILAN, 20 JAN – The first trades confirm the slightly positive start for Piazza Affari, which moves in line with the other European stock exchanges: the Ftse Mib index rises by 0.2%, with Tim ‘breathing’ after three sessions of sharp drops and marks a rise just below the percentage point at 0.413 euros at the start.

Among the other main stocks on the Milan Stock Exchange, where the climate is still quite volatile, Cnh records an increase of 1.1%, while Moncler and Eni move weaker, which at the start yielded 0.5% and respectively. 0.3%. In the low-cap basket, both Mps and Carige are around par.

The BTP-Bund spread was calm at 134 basis points with the yield on the Treasury product at 1.32%. Equity markets of the Old Continent are also without tears: London and Amsterdam rise by 0.2%, flat Frankfurt and Madrid, with a marginal decline in Paris.

Among raw materials, natural gas on European lists at the start of the session drops by 5% to around 72 euros per megawatt hour. (HANDLE).

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