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Borsa, Milan the worst in mid-morning. High volatility

The trend of the pandemic negatively affects the European market. On the other hand, the American and Asian markets are growing.

Borsa, Milan the worst in mid-morning. High volatility

The Milan Stock Exchange opens in the red and appears to be the worst in Europe. The root cause is the Omicron variant, which is rendering the trend of the European market is unstable. The Asian and American markets, on the other hand, performed well and do not seem to be affected by the general concern linked to the negative trend of the pandemic.

There appear to be no changes either between the Euro/US Dollar exchange rate, which remains at 1,127, or as regards gold, which remains unchanged at 1.786,5 dollars an ounce. There was no change compared to the previous day also for the oil market, with oil (Light Sweet Crude Oil) remaining at 71,09 dollars per barrel. Increase the spread, which is around +132 basis points while the 1,04-year BTP has a yield of XNUMX%.

Among the European markets the best were that of Paris, which remained at parity, that of Frankfurt, which lost 0,03% and that of London, which lost 0,27%. Bad Piazza Affari which moves down, with FTSE Italia All-Share which is forced to sell and return to 29.106 points and with FTSE MIB which loses 0,22%.

Among the best Italian stocks we find Amplifon, which gains 1,54%, Recordati, which grows by 0,65%, DiaSorin, 0,59% and Italgas, which increases by 0,56%. The worst performance, on the other hand, was by Unicredit, which loses 1,03%, Exor, 0,89%, and minor losses are recorded for ENI, -0,80%, and Tenaris which drops by 0,75%.

Among mid-cap Italian stocks the best was Reply, which grew by 1,72%, followed by GVS, which grew by 1,55%, El.En which increased by 1,37% and finally Mutuionline, which gained 1,33% . Among the worst we find Juventus, which continues to sell (-3,69%), Ferragamo which loses 0,96% and Credem, which drops by 0,69%.

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