On Thursday, the Mib closed slightly down in the 34,400 area as investors weighed in on comments from various Federal Reserve officials. On the domestic front, according to S&P Global survey results.
On Wednesday, major European stock markets opened mixed, with Milan and Frankfurt the only ones up, ahead of the release of a series of macroeconomic data. Thus, the FTSE Mib opens in the green by.
On Wednesday, major European stock markets confirmed expectations and opened without momentum. Thus, the FTSE Mib opens in fractional red at 34,682.10, the Mid-Cap is in the green by 0.2 percent at.
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