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Borsa, in Milan the Ftse Mib opens with a decrease of 2%. Spread BTP-Bund rises again to 228 points

Piazza Affari starts the week badly, driven down by the banks. The differential between BTP and Bund widens. The yield of the Italian government bond touches the record already seen on Friday, rising to 3.79%, always at the highest levels since 2014. Down the European stock exchanges, the Asian markets also collapse

The Milan Stock Exchange had a very poor start to the trading day. The financial institutions are experiencing losses, and the FTSE MIB opened the day with a loss of 2.02 percent, placing it at 22,090 points. The yield on Italian government bonds approaches the record already set on Friday, increasing to 3.79 percent, which is again at its highest level since 2014. The difference between the BTP and the Bund continues to grow, and it is currently at 228 points. London is down 0.9% to open the day, while Paris and Frankfurt are both down 1.6%, and Paris is down 1.4%. Since the beginning of March, levels have been low because investors are afraid of growing inflation and, as a consequence, more aggressive monetary tightening, which increases the likelihood of a recession.

The Asian stock markets have crashed.

Meanwhile, a down day was also seen across Asia’s stock exchanges as investors’ risk appetite was dampened by news of higher-than-anticipated inflation in the United States as well as by reports of increased limitations on the use of Covid-19 in China.

The MSCI Asia Pacific Index fell by 2.4 percent, with Hong Kong (which is currently experiencing a decline of 3.6 percent), Japan (which is currently experiencing a decline of 3 percent), and South Korea (which is currently experiencing a decline of 3.4 percent) being among the top bears. The resilience of Southeast Asian stock markets was demonstrated by the fact that benchmark indices in Singapore and the Philippines fell by less than one percent. Losses were also recorded in Shanghai (-1.2 percent) and Shenzhen (-0.8 percent) respectively. The actions that the Fed takes next will be closely watched. The value of the yen continues to fall against the dollar in Japan, bringing the record to a level that is 23 years below its previous low, which was 135.20.

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