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Banks and Mediaset keep the stock market afloat

Piazza Affari close to 22.500bps but cools down in the final – Spectacular recovery of the former cooperative banks on the hypothesis of gentler rules on NPLs – Rumors on possible peace with Vivendi give Mediaset a boost – Sales of oil and industrial products

Banks and Mediaset keep the stock market afloat

The European lists close little moved, with the single currency rising on the dollarto 1,193, boosted by the German business confidence index at record levels.

Milano folds in the final and stops at 22.416 points, +0,Present in several = 08%, despite the rally of the banks, above all of the former popular ones, in particular Bper + 5,86 %. The sector catches fire in the morning, reassured by the rejection of the ECB addendum by the European Parliament and the European Council and by rumors that the EU Parliament itself is working on more favorable changes to the sale of NPLs. On the ftse Eb but there are also many titles with a minus sign. The worst is Saipem -2,72%.

In the bond market, the spread between BTP 10 years and Waist, 147.70 points, +3,36%, even if the yield of Italian paper is stable at 1,84%. German bonds benefit from solid economic indicators and a partial easing of the political deadlock. On the stock front Frankfurt +0,39%, is the best square; they follow Paris +0,2% and Madrid +0,21%; slight losses for London -0,1%.

Santa brings the first presents to Wall Street, on Black Friday day which opens the dance of Christmas shopping. The session got off to a good start, although squeezed between yesterday's party and today's reduced hours, with early closing at 19 pm Italian time. The Nasdaq updates its highs, while Amazon shines, anticipating next week's Cyber ​​Monday, for online purchases.

Stable oil, with the Brent at $63,52 a barrel. Fractional drop by their which trades just above 1288 dollars an ounce.

Returning to Piazza Affari, the best performances of the Ftse Mib are by Bper; Banco bpm +4,81%; Ubi +2,51%; Unicredit +1,48%. Out of the main basket well Ps, +1,47%, weak instead Carige, -1,85%, at the height of the capital increase. Overall, the sector is well bought even after Daniele Nouy, ​​number one in ECB banking supervision, decisively defends the guidelines on new non-performing loans during his speech in Frankfurt.

Among the other big names, it stands out Mediaset + 4,1% thanks to speculation about a TV content deal with Telecom (+0,07%) and Vivendi. Well tuned Ynap, +0,97%, hoping for a long weekend of fire for e-commerce.

Black jersey from the list is Saipem. They lose altitude Leonardo -1,43%; Italgas -1,35%; Brembo -1,15%; Exor -1,13%.

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