(Teleborsa) – European equity markets close on the plus side of the ledger. Piazza Affari also has a bullish session. On the US exchange, the S&P-500 is essentially stable with a percentage change of +0.12.
EUR / USD advances with a fractional gain of +0.26%. Gold is in positive terrain, earning +0.8%. Light Sweet Crude Oil gains +1.8% amid a flurry of buy orders.
The Spread sees a small decrease, losing -1 basis points to stand at +90 BPs, while the Italy BTP 10-year yield settles at +3.57%.
Among the major European bourses, Frankfurt forges ahead by +0.87%, London is in positive territory with a +0.77% increase, and Paris attracts bids with a +0.97% rise.
The Italian stock market closes on the plus side, with the FTSE MIB +0.96% up; similarly, the FTSE Italia All-Share holds onto solid gains, ending the day at 45,222 points.
The FTSE Italia Mid Cap inches up +0.41%; the FTSE Italia Star slips below the flatline with a drop of -0.26%.
Unipol (+2.86%), Generali (+2.48%), Banca Popolare Sondrio (+2.45%) and Intesa Sanpaolo (+2.22%) top the ranks of Milan’s large-caps.
Stmicroelectronics reports the heaviest losses, ending the session -2.02% down.
Brunello Cucinelli suffers losses of 1.74%.
Investors hurry to sell as Campari declines -1.64%.
Stellantis trades with a small loss of -1.06%.
Comer Industries (+4.82%), Banco di Desio e della Brianza (+3.20%), BFF Bank (+2.20%) and Philogen (+2.16%) are among the big players in the FTSE Italia Mid Cap index.
GVS reports the heaviest losses, ending the session -3.20% down.
Zignago Vetro plunges -2.81% on intense selling.
Investors are selling as Technoprobe records a -2.39% fall.
Ariston Holding shows a negative session -2.29% down.
(Teleborsa) 26-09-2025 18:02