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Stock market: banks on the rise, Enel rebounds

All European equities continue in a positive tone, waiting for new unconventional measures by the ECB – The banks are all on the rise – Enel rebounds after the decline at the beginning of the week – Mediaset shines.

Stock market: banks on the rise, Enel rebounds

The Milan Stock Exchange accelerates, while the yield on ten-year BTPs remains close to the lowest level since the introduction of the euro, at 2,16%. The index Ftse Eb it rises by 0,97%, to 20.118 points.

All European equities continue in a positive tone, awaiting new unconventional measures from the ECB: the executive committee of the central bank will meet from December 3 After Jens Weidmann's braking, this morning the governor of the Bank of France Christian Noyer underlined how the fact that the ECB wants to increase the balance sheet to a trillion confirms that the Eurotower it will do everything to stimulate inflation. 

The best bag is Madrid (+ 1,05%), followed by Frankfurt (+ 0,92%) and Paris (+0,50%). Outside the euro area London 0,15% salt

British Telecom gains 1,4% after the news that it could offer at least 6 billion euros to Telefonica plus 20% Bt shares per O2 control.

The banks are all on the rise. Intesa Sanpaolo (+1,5%), in addition to the landing in London Coutts, is evaluating acquisitions in Germany and France. Unicredit salt of 1,3%, MontePaschi + 0,5% Where's Banca +2,4% and Banco Popolare + 3,1%. 

In asset management, FinecoBank (+1%) pushes to new historic highs, Azimuth e Mediolanum + 1,6%. 

It bounces Enel (+1,8%) after the drop at the beginning of the week. Also Telecom Italy it is up by 0,5%, in line with the change in the Stoxx index of European telephony companies. Mediaset salt by 2,7%.

On the other hand, on the wave of the decline in crude oil, it Eni (-0,2%). Saipem up 1% after announcing a new 1 billion dollar contract in the Caspian region. Tenaris -0,7%. Among industrial companies, the rise of fca (+ 0,8%), Pirelli 0,1% salt, Finmeccanica + 0,9%. StM advances by 0,2%. Finally, they come to light Rest (+ 2,4%) and World Duty Free (+ 1,3%).

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