Blurs the rebound in European stocks after the Black Friday of Milan Brexit cost index fell by 12%, the worst decline in the history list. The Ftse Mib index guide, after a positive start, back in negative territory and get to lose 2%. Down the other continental lists, thwarted in startup. Positive instead Madrid, after Sunday’s vote, which saw the victory of the popular but without a governing majority and retreat of Podemos.
Opening in sharp decline for Wall Street with the Dow Jones slipping by more than 150 points losing 1.10% and the Nasdaq which yields 1.09%. Also hurt the S% P 500 index losing 1.03%.
The Milan Stock Exchange worsens with the start downhill on Wall Street, while sinking banks . Flurry of suspensions, the Ftse Mib lost 4.15%. Mps suspended yields 12.7% theoretical, Mediobanca goes down by 12.5%, Intesa 11.8%, Azimut suspended loses 10.1%, leaving Yoox 10.3%
Still down the pound, after Friday’s meltdown. The British currency fell to 1.31 rate against the dollar, the lowest in 30 years. The change is now worth $ 1.3155, with a fall of 3.83%.
It is growing gold (+ 0.57% at $ 1,327 an ounce), considered a safe haven in moments of crisis.
the DJ Stoxx 600, the index shows the trend of 600 leading stocks on the Old Continent, yields 2.48%. London lost 1.3%, Paris 1.4% and Frankfurt 1.5% while limiting losses Madrid (-0.7%). Milan still
once among the worst yields more than 2%, only preceded by Stockholm (-6%) and Helsinki (-5.4%), closed last Friday, and from Dublin (-6.6%), contrary to Brexit. In London collapsing RBS (-14%) and Barclays (-12.3%), as well as Easy Jet (-19%).
Milano slipped to its lowest since July 2013, while year to date the decline it is more than 28%. After a new wave of frostbite for too bearish Mps gives the 11,67%, Intesa 8.79% and Unicredit 7.37%. Down 6.8% BPM and Banco Popolare, while Ubi leaves the field more than 7% and Generali 5.13%. Rising rather Eni (+ 1.81%), Enel (+ 1.22%) and Terna (+ 1.19%).
Instead go back orient lists, Tokyo closed with a + 2.39%, while Shanghai gained 1.45%.
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