Major European stock exchanges, including Piazza Affari, should start trading on par or just above at the start of a new week loaded with corporate quarterly and macro indications.
The week starting today will be animated, among other things, by the meeting of the European Central Bank, by the first estimate of GDP in the United States and in the euro zone for the third quarter and by the results of several companies, among which Facebook stands out.
On Wall Street Friday night, the S & P500 and Nasdaq closed in negative territory after disappointing results and forecasts from Snap and Intel and the words of Jerome Powell on the reduction of purchased assets. However, the three indices recorded a third consecutive week of gains for the first time since the beginning of July.
Among the shares of Piazza Affari, attention to the banking sector and in particular to Unicredit after it communicated the interruption of negotiations relating to the potential acquisition of a defined perimeter of Mps.