Today’s Stock Exchanges, May 23rd. Spotlight still on US debt, uncertain price lists

Today's Stock Exchanges, May 23rd.  Spotlight still on US debt, uncertain price lists

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MILAN – Another day marked by uncertainty on the markets. The stalemate in the negotiations between the White House and Congress on raising the American debt ceiling continues to condition the performance of the Stock Exchanges, which are restarting cautiously even today. In Europe, the spotlight is also on the new PMI data, an updated thermometer of the trend of the manufacturing and services sectors in Europe.

The climate of uncertainty is also being felt in Asia, with the indices down slightly and Tokyo stopping at -0.42%

The euro opens stable

A substantially stable start to the day for the quotations of the euro traded at 1.0804 dollars, down by 0.08%. The single currency is traded at 149.80 yen (-0.05%).

Oil up at the start

Oil prices start up: WTI is trading at 71.99 dollars, up 0.62%, Brent is at 76.22 dollars (+0.30%).

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