Italian Stock Exchange, commenting on today’s session (28 September 2022)

Italian Stock Exchange, commenting on today’s session (28 September 2022)

The negative trend of bank stocks. In FTSEMib the STM slip stands out. Danielle’s excellent performance was noted in MidCap

Market Falls_2The main indices of the Italian Stock Exchange and the record of the main European financial markets Discounts within 2%.

at 11.25 FTSEMib It fell 2.2% to 20,501 points, just above the intraday low of 20,482 points. At the same time FTSE Italia all participated He was losing 2.15%. Also minus sign for FTSE Italia medium hat (-1.84%) for The star of FTSE Italia (-1.79%).

The Bitcoin It is confirmed to be less than 19,000 dollars (about 19,500 euros).

The BTP-Bund spread Expanded to 255 pips, with 10-year BTP yielding 4.9%.

L ‘euro It stands just below $0.955.

Negative performance of securities in the banking sector.

bad UniCredit (from -2.87% to 10.342 euros).

Stay in the spotlight on Monte dei Paschi di SienaAfter the strong fluctuations recorded in the previous session. Shares of the Seigni Institute fell 5.46% to €28,335.

The FTSEMib Coupon ST (-6.29% to 32,345 euros). Some operators have reported that demand for iPhones will be lower than expected, a scenario that will not lead to Apple ordering an oversupply of chips.

in trouble too Leonardo (-5.7%) e Nixie (-4.79%).

.’s excellent performance Danielle (+5.77% up to €16.86), after disclosing the financial statements data for the fiscal year 2021/2022, which closed with a sharp improvement in revenue and profitability. The company’s senior management has communicated the financial estimates for the year 2022/2023. The company aims to close the year with revenues of between 3.5 billion and 3.7 billion euros, while the total operating margin should be between 320 and 340 million euros. At the end of the year, the backlog of orders is estimated at between 5.4 billion and 5.7 billion euros.

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