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Italian Stock Exchange, commenting on today’s session (27 October 2021)

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The securities from the banking sector: UniCredit and Monte dei Paschi di Siena are always highlighted in red. Oil stock sales. Bitcoin drops below $59,000

The main indices of the Italian Stock Exchange and the main European financial markets Confirmed in the negative area.

at 13.40 FTSEMib And it fell by 0.52% to 26,831 points, while it fell FTSE Italia all participated It lost 0.53%. Also in red FTSE Italia medium hat (-0.55%) and The star of FTSE Italia (-0.68%).

The Bitcoin It fell to less than 59,000 dollars (less than 51,000 euros).

He. She diffusion Btp bond Exceeded 105 points.

L ‘euro It stands at $1.16.

sales on Securities for the banking sector.

It’s an exception Mediobanca, which is gaining 0.38% to €10.47, after the release of results for the first quarter of 2021/2022.

in red UniCredit (-0.78% to €11.41) and for prices Monte dei Paschi di Siena (-0.89% to €1.0525), after the strong volatility recorded in the past two sessions.

bad performance for BancoBPM (-1.51% to 2,944 euros) e Paper Bank (-2,1% 2 euros).

Sales of stocks in the oil sectorAfter the price of crude oil in New York (the contract expires in November 2021) fell to $ 83.5 per barrel.

where are you Yields 0.55% to €12.29. The Six-Legged Dog has announced its intent to initiate a strategic review regarding the future ownership structure of Vår Energi, in order to better pursue future growth and maximize value. The review will look at various alternatives, including a potential IPO.

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Also negative performance of Saipem (-2.12% to €2.165) e Tenaris (-0.94% – 9.96 euros).

On the other hand, the positive intonation of italgas (+ 0.11% € 5,658), after spreading Financial results for the first nine months of 2021.


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