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Piazza Affari leader of the European stock exchanges in 2015: Ftse Mib (+14,89%) is the index with the greatest increase

With the weekly increase of 3% the Ftse Mib has become the leading 2015 index of the European stock exchanges: none has grown more since the beginning of the year – the Milan stock exchange has overtaken both Frankfurt and Paris and outperformed the Eurostoxx 50 – In the rest of the world, only the Indian Stock Exchange (+18%), and most recently that of Moscow, grew more in 2015.

Piazza Affari leader of the European stock exchanges in 2015: Ftse Mib (+14,89%) is the index with the greatest increase

Piazza Affari, queen of the stock exchange in Europe. The Ftse Mib index is by far the one that has achieved the greatest rise since the beginning of 2015 (+14,89%) and with the 3% increase in the last week it has overtaken both the French Stock Exchange (+13,7 % for the Cac40) and the German one (+12,7% for the Dax30) and the Eurostoxx 50 was overperformed (+11,31%). Clearly further behind Amsterdam (+11,4%) and Madrid (+5,84%), not to mention Zurich which is still in negative territory (-1%) after the jolt of the de-coupling of the Swiss franc from the euro.

Among the minor European Stock Exchanges, there is also effervescence on the markets of Vienna, Brussels, Stockholm and Lisbon, but with lower rises than those of Milan.

Evidently the market senses the air of recovery of the Italian economy (the other day Prometeia came to predict an increase in the Italian GDP at the end of 2015 equal to +1,4%) and behaves accordingly, mainly driven by the exploit automotive (+33,8%) but also construction, high tech, telecom, commercial banks and securities linked to goods and services for industry.

In the world, both the Japanese Nikkei and the American stock exchanges are clearly distanced from Piazza Affari. Only the Indian stock exchange (+18%) and recently the Russian one (+24%) did better than Piazza Affari during 2015.

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