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Rebound tests in Piazza Affari

After yesterday's flop, mid-morning today the Ftse Mib leads the rises in Europe - The Btp Bund spread drops to 161 bp - Telecom flies in the wake of renewed merger rumors between Wind and H3G - Gtech also does well after the purchase of the American Igt – Highlights of luxury with Ferragamo and Yoox, the bankers raise their heads, led by Banco Popolare.

Rebound tests in Piazza Affari

Piazza Affari takes the path of rebound. After the -1,33% recorded yesterday at the close, today mid-morning the Ftse Eb travels in positive territory of 1,7%, scoring the best increase among those of the main European stock exchanges. In the same minutes, in fact, Frankfurt earn 1%, London 0,8% and Paris 1,33%. Previously, quiet sitting a Tokyo (-0,1% the Nikkei).

On the bond front, the Btp Bund spread it decreases slightly, to 161 basis points, with the yield on the Italian 2,83-year bond at 1,36%. The euro still remains relatively weak below $XNUMX. 

In Milan the best title is that of Telecom Italy (+5,56, to 0,8925 euro), supported – as well as by the retreading – by the renewed merger rumors between Wind and H3G (3 Italy). 

Also highlighted are the actions of Gtech, which travel up by 3,36%, to 19,06 euros, after the news of theacquisition by the former Lottomatica of the American Igt (International Game Technology, maker of slot machines) for $4,7 billion.

Runs the luxury: Salvatore Ferragamo + 3,59, Yoox +3,30% and Tod’s +1,61%. Less toned Luxottica, which rises by 0,25%. 

Among the bankers, the best title is that of Banco Popolare (+3,12%). They follow bpm (+ 2,43%), Understanding (+ 2,09%), Mediobanca (+ 1,55%), Bper (+ 1,3%), Ps (+ 1%) and Unicredit (+ 0,86%).   

Finally, a strong upward debut on the Aim per Lucisano Media Group, which gains 5,7%, to 3,70 euros. 

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