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The collapse of managed savings sends Piazza Affari into the red (-0,3%)

Consob beats asset management companies on the application of Mifid and knocks them out: Mediolanum, Banca Generali and Azimut lose more than 7%, Anima and Fineco limited the damages – Luxury also down – Mps, which is gaining against the trend more than 2%, Tod's, Campari, Saipem and Prysmian – The other major European stock exchanges are all positive.

MANAGED SAVINGS DRAG BUSINESS SQUARE IN RED. WALL STREET DRAGING UP THE REST OF EUROPE

Final in positive ground for the main European stock exchanges after a day of declines thanks to the good performance of Wall Street. However, Piazza Affari closed down by 0,30%, the Ftse Mib index at 23097 points. Frankfurt gains 0,28%, Madrid +0,30%. Paris +0,69% does even better. London +0,23%. The spread remained stable at around 124 basis points. The yield of the BTP 10 stood at 2,08%.

The euro is unchanged from last night's close, trading at 1,101 against the dollar, a six-week low. The US stock market accelerates thanks to the push of technology companies: Dow Jones +0,1%, S&P500 +0,2%, Nasdaq +0,5%. Advance Google +2% which will give the results on Thursday evening. The big banks Jp Morgan +0,5% like Citigroup did well. Bank of America +0,2%.

After the decline coinciding with the announcement of the agreement with Iran, oil recovered positions: Brent is trading at 58,1 dollars a barrel, up by 0,4%. Eni it lost 0,2% on the day of the announcement of the nuclear deal in Iran, an agreement that will lead to the progressive elimination of sanctions against Tehran. Saipem rises by 1,4%.

Conditioning the performance of the Italian Stock Exchange was the collapse of managed savings, pierced by a call from Consob. Azimuth  e Mediolanum lose more than 7%. The financial market regulator has called on fund market operators to be more transparent with regard to the calculation of performance fees.

Bank stocks in red: Unicredit -1% Understanding -0,5% Monte dei Paschi + 2%. Banca Popolare di Milano loses 1,4%. Telecom Italia -1,24% and Ferragamo -0,53% closed in the red, already protagonists of Monday's session. In evidence Prysmian +1,41% and Fiat Chrysler + 0,61%. 

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