European lists close weak, but Business Square, with a small final sprint, hooks the plus sign, stopping at 23.514 points, +0,08%. The best blue chip of the day is Moncler, +3,14%; the worst is Bper -1,95%. On the other hand, it is on the rise spread between the ten-year Italian and German: +3,25%, 142.80 basis points, with the yield of the Btp 10 at 1,99%.
Sales on other European markets: Frankfurt, -0,47%; Madrid -0,44%; Paris -0,36%; London -0,39%. L'euro it remains strong on the dollar, even if it loses ground compared to the peaks of the night and the cross is currently over 1,223 (-0,21%). New thud of Bitcoin, below the $10 threshold.
Wall Street, after the matching opening, continues to move in positive territory, although the lists have revealed a certain volatility in recent days. The publication of important quarterly publications continues, among which those of today stand out Goldman Sachs e Bank of America, currently in negative territory on the New York Stock Exchange. On the accounts of both weigh the extraordinary charges linked to the tax reform. Among the news expected during the day, there is the publication of the Beige Book by the Federal Reserve. Meanwhile, the Bank of Canada raised interest rates by a quarter of a point to 1,25%, on the back of solid jobs data and a pick-up in inflation.
Among the raw materials the Petroleum is in slight recovery. Brent marks 69,25 dollars a barrel. Gold fell to 1332,73 dollars an ounce (-0,43%).
Sul FtseMib the biggest gains of the day, with Moncler, are for Leonardo, +1,81%, promoted by Societé Generale, which takes the judgment from hold to buy and the target price to 14 euros; A2a +1,35%; Terna +1,1%. Fight the banks: Unicredit + 0,99% Understanding + 0,46% Bpm bank -1,09%.
Sales are concentrated on Bper e Telecom, -1,63%. The latter has restarted the process for the creation of the joint venture with Canal Plus, Vivendi group, applying the procedure with related parties of greater significance, in line with the indications of the board of statutory auditors and Consob. Bad Pirelli -1,39% and Buzzi -1,27%. Recordati, -1,27%, due to the downgrading of Credit Suisse from 'neutral' to 'underperform'.