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The US work also causes the European stock exchanges to rebound: Piazza Affari recovers, the euro falls further and further

The fall in American unemployment invigorates Wall Street and the European stock exchanges: Piazza Affari recovers almost half of yesterday's losses and closes up by 1,5% – The stocks of all the major banking groups are driving the stock market with progress between 2 and 3% – WdF collapses instead, with a loss of more than 10% – The dollar flies

The US work also causes the European stock exchanges to rebound: Piazza Affari recovers, the euro falls further and further

The American occupation flies. Even the European Stock Exchanges are back in good spirits after a week of high tension. Piazza Affari, the best stock exchange, recovered just under half of Thursday's losses. The Ftse Mib index (+1,54%) has again crossed the threshold of 20 points (20.201). Paris (+0,93%) and Madrid (+1,48%) also performed well. Stops Frankfurt, London increases by 1,21%.

In the afternoon, the data on theAmerican occupation, better than forecasts: in the last month 248 jobs were created in the USA - Unemployment fell to 5,9%, to levels comparable to 2007.

The dollar reacted immediately: the US currency traded at 1,2521 against the euro, the highest since September 2012. In the last five months, the recovery was 10%. 

Wall Street also rises: the index Dow Jones and Standard & Poor's rose by 0,8%, the Nasdaq scores +1,1%.

Improve it BTP/Bund spread, which falls back to 139 points, 5 less than on the eve. The 2,325-year trades at XNUMX%. 

The rebound in Piazza Affari was led by the banks. Unicredit +2,3% after having sold through Bank of Austria 16% of Ca Immo to a Cypriot company for 295 million euro. 

Also on the rise Understanding (+ 2,8%), Where's Banca (+4,4%), e Bper (+ 3,4%). Mount Paschi scores +2%.

The other illustrious victim of Black Thursday also recovers: Finmeccanica +2,7% awaiting the reorganization plan in 5 areas which will be presented to the board of directors on Monday by Mauro Moretti. 

The increases of more modest Fiat (+ 1%), Pirelli (+0,9%) and of Telecom Italy (+0,9%), which is studying an offer (already rejected) on Metroweb.

The drop in crude oil, below 28 dollars to its lowest in 90 months, weighs on the fate of Eni -0,4%. Same variation for Tenaris.

In the utilities good day for Enel (+ 1,4%) and Snam (+ 1,1%).

Rebounds, after the week's heavy losses, Saipem (+ 1,4%).

Finally, the collapse of World Duty Free (-10,6%) after the meeting with analysts: a sharp increase in the rents of points of sale in Spanish airports has been announced. 

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