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European stock exchanges, positive opening

The financial markets appear less agitated this morning. Frankfurt, after yesterday's negative peaks, makes its debut with over +2%. Piazza Affari is cautiously above zero, but the day is long. Yesterday's statements by the Fed, evidently more effective than Obama, reassured international stock exchanges.

European stock exchanges, positive opening

A cooling wind blows on the European stock exchanges, even if volatility remains very high: Milan opens with a positive, with over 1%. Even in Frankfurt, which yesterday was the most unstable of all (touching -6%), there is cautious optimism, with a debut at +2%.

The calming climate, as long as it lasts, is dictated by the driving effect of Wall Street, which closed sharply higher yesterday evening (Dj at 4% and Nasdaq at 5,3%), after the intervention of the Fed, which guaranteed not wanting to adjust dollar interest rates.

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