Closing up for Piazza Affari, with the Ftse Mib stopping trading up by 0.50% at 24,261 points, on the highest post Covid, and the All Share + 0.56% to 26,414 (euro / dollar exchange rate + 0.05% to 1.1926). Supporting the Milanese market, with Wall Street contrasting, is the good performance of the banks, with investors continuing to bet on a consolidation of the sector. The purchases reward Banco Bpm (+ 3.74%) and Bper, while Unicredit (+ 2.05%) and Mediobanca (+ 1.71%) are also running ahead. In an industrial sector in the red, Leonardo goes against the trend (+ 0.85%): Stifel has raised the target price to 10.5 euros while the listing of a minority of the US subsidiary Drs. In energy, Enel (+ 0.85%) is progressing despite Morgan Stanley lowering the rating to “equal weight”; networks are down. The combination Tim (+ 1.44%) and Inwit (+ 2.5%) continues, while Buzzi (-1.67%) and oil are down.
Banks push the Ftse Mib
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