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Italian stocks fell at the close of trading. Investing.com Italy 40 unchanged

Adnan MaharBy Adnan MaharJanuary 20, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read0 Views
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Investing.com – Italian stocks fell after the close on Monday, as did sector-led stocks.

The Milan closing price remained unchanged at 0.00%.

The best performer of the session was Iveco Group NV (BIT:), increasing by 2.73% (0.28 points) to close at 10.55. Meanwhile, Stellantis NV (BIT:) rose 2.37% (0.30 points) to end at 12.85, while UniCredit SpA (BIT:) rose 1.54% (0.65 points) to end at 43.12 in late trade.

The worst performer in the session was energy (BIT:), down 2.16% or 0.15 points to close at 6.79. Hera (BIT:) fell 1.62% or 0.06 points to end at 3.51 and Eni SpA (BIT:) fell 1.42% or 0.20 points to end at 13.89.

On the Milan Stock Exchange, declining issues outnumbered advancing issues by 264 to 239, with 47 stocks ending unchanged.

UniCredit SpA (BIT:) stock price rises to a five-year high. 43.12, up 1.54% or 0.65.

Crude oil for March delivery fell 0.97% ($0.75) to $76.64 per barrel. Elsewhere in commodity trading, Brent crude oil for March delivery fell 0.73%, or $0.59, to $80.20 per barrel, while February gold futures fell 0.86%, or $23.59, to 1 troy ounce. It was traded at $2,725.11 per unit.

EUR/USD rose 1.02% to 1.04, while EUR/GBP was unchanged 0.14% at 0.85.

Dollar index futures fell 0.96% to 108.15.



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