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Stock market swings: industrial stocks wake up in Piazza Affari

The last trading session of the week remains characterized by subtle trading and few new ideas, but Cnh, Atlantia and Stm lead the rebound

Stock market swings: industrial stocks wake up in Piazza Affari

The last session of the week begins with little enthusiasm on the European stock exchanges, which do not take full advantage of the bullish wave arriving from the United States and Asia. After an opening in slightly positive ground (+0,3%), Business Square it started to fluctuate above and below parity. They are better at Frankfurt (+0,4%) and the Paris (+0,2%), while Madrid it is little moved (+0,1%). Flat London (-0,08%).

As for the individual stocks on the Ftse Mib, the best opening ones are those of Cnh Industrial (+ 2,2%), Atlantia (+ 1,4%), St Microelectronics (+0,8%), e Tenaris (+0,6%). In line Saipem (-2,16%), Campari (-0,52%), Moncler (-0,5%) ed Eni (-0,49%).

Positive closure for Wall Street: the index Dow Jones salt by 0,17% and theS & P 500 by 0,32%. Yet another record for the Nasdaq, which gains 1,06%. Above all, they are dragging the American Stock Exchange Microsoft (+ 2,33%), Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), (+ 2,22%), Intel (+ 1,74%) and Visa (+1,60%). However, the best title on the technological list is that of Tesla (+ 6,56%).

The Asian price lists are also good. The Exchange of Tokyo manages to benefit from the performance of Wall Street, which in turn was supported by the Nasdaq rally, but the final result was weighed down by some achievements before the weekend: the Nikkei closed up 0,21%, while the Topix gained 0,39% . In China, Shenzhen ends the session up 1,39%, slightly better than the Hang Seng of Hong Kong (+1,24%). The best result, however, is that of Kospi di Alone (+2,23%). In cash Mumbai (+0,68%), flat Sydney (+ 0,01%).

On the debt front, the BTP-Bund spread opens at 148, up by three basis points since the last close.

For the foreign exchange market, the dollar is losing altitude again and stands at 1,1873 against the euro (from 1,1828 at yesterday's close). The single currency is also worth 125,36 yen (from 125,49), while the dollar stands at 105,60 yen (from 105,92).

Little moved the price of oil: the future in October on the Wti marks -0,02%, at 42,81 dollars a barrel, while the same delivery on Brent stands at +0,11%, at 44,95 dollars a barrel.

Finally, they weaken slightly gold quotations, trading at $1939.47 an ounce, down 0,4% from the last close.

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