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Donald Trump's statements last night about the ongoing positive talks on Greenland, the opening of a truce on tariffs and countermeasures made the markets breathe a sigh of relief.Europe had already ended a volatile session, while Wall Street benefited from the pivot, turning sharply higher.Davos, the World Economic Forum, may also give investors new hints about future scenarios today.top As geopolitical tensions ease, investors' attention will now turn to the quarterly reports of tech giants, and in particular the results of Microsoft, Meta and Tesla next week, when the Federal Reserve meeting also takes place.
With the cease-fire, the European stock markets closed positively
European stock markets closed higher as tensions between the United States and Europe eased.Speaking in Davos, President Donald Trump rejected the idea of tariffs, explaining that he had reached a framework agreement on Greenland after talks with NATO.In Paris, the Cac 40 was up 0.99% to 8.148.89 and in Frankfurt the Dax 30 was up 1.07% to 24.841.79.Up 1.36% to 45,091 and Madrid Ibex 35 up 1.23% to 17,665.60 points.
Wall Street Pre Positive
Wall Street opened the session in positive territory.Dow Jones rose 0.25% to 49,201.81 points, while the S&P 500 rose 0.71% to 6,924.29 points.Nasdaq is bright and recorded an increase of 0.97% to 23,449.27 points.
United States, GDP + 4.4% in the third quarter
United States GDP grew by 4.4% in the third quarter, exceeding analysts' expectations who expected +4.3%. The figure is also increasing compared to the first estimate released at the end of December, which consistently indicated +4.3%.
Europe has a sunny climate in Greenland.
The stock markets of Milan and Europe are recovering for the second time in a row thanks to the important agreement on Greenland and Trump's waiver of new tariffs on some countries of the old continent.Wall Street is also preparing for a positive opening, while some macro data, including PCE, which the Fed is interested in, will be released at 14:30. Norway's central bank, meanwhile, left interest rates unchanged at 4 percent. Technology stocks continue to be bought: the optimistic statements of number one Nvidia contribute to the rumor that Alibaba is preparing to list its chip division on the stock exchange.
Intel's quarterly report will be released tonight.London rose 0.28%, Frankfurt (+1.18%) and Paris (+1.13%) were better revised.In Milan (+1%) the STM stands out (+3.595), followed by Mediolanum (+3.259) and Prysmian (+3%).Fincantieri is heavy (-5.91%), Leonardo (-1.87%) and Eni (-0.79%) are also weak, the latter due to lower oil prices.
Deloitte expects 224 private equity and venture capital deals in the first half of 2026
It is expected that in the first half of 2026, there will be a number of private businesses with Venture Capital reaching 224, with more than 50% of contracts over 30 million euros.Despite the uncertainty associated with the geopolitical conflict in the face of trade disputes, the feeling of operators remains generally positive, and the share of investors (38.6%) expects an increase in business growth by + 4.7 p.p.These are some of the main findings that appear in the forty-seventh edition of the private survey, a six-month survey conducted by Deloitte Private in collaboration with AIFI (Italian Association of Private Equity, Venture Capital and Private Debt) and PEM Observatory (Private Equity Business Monitor) of LIUC.Finance today continues to be very complex, affected by geopolitical and economic uncertainty at the international level.At the same time, the improvement of the conditions for access to credit and the introduction of support tools for the sector contribute to the improvement of the role of employees, "said Elio Milantoni, Partner M & A at Deloitte."and costs (75% of the projects expect an increase in the value of their portfolio in the next half year), while maintaining an intelligent approach to investment options", he adds. Manufacturing supports itself as the best sector for investment, with an increase in interest brought to by 26%, 2.2 percentage points higher compared to the previous survey. Food and beverages (17%) and Lighting Maintenance 3% of theImproved Science 3. p.p.and +0.2 p.p.
INPS, new female pension -26% male allowance
In 2025, the average amount of new pensions paid to women was €1,056, which is 26.51% lower than the average amount paid to men of €1,437.Looking only at the administration of social security for women (ie without social benefits), the average amount was €1,139 per month compared to €1,545 for the new pensions paid to men, a difference of 26.28%.This figure is influenced both by the generally longer careers of men, higher wages on average than men, and the lower employment rate of women, who are more likely to receive a survivor's pension.
INPS, -40% pension option for women in 2025
In 2025, the pension paid with the women's option, the amount that allows early departure from work after calculating the final amount with the benefit system, will continue to decrease.During the year, according to INPS pension flow monitoring, 2,147 female employees left with a female option, which is a 40.5% decrease of 6,362 compared to the previous year.The optional pension of more than 1,800 women is paid until the age of 63.The data is affected by the restrictions on access to the measure introduced in recent years.
INPS, monitoring of pensions: -9.9% expected
In 2025, INPS paid 202,708 early retirement pensions, a decrease of 9.93% from the 225,046 paid in 2024.This can be read in the INPS monitoring of its pension flow.The number for 2025 is provisional and therefore could represent an increase.However, early retirement pensions are less than old-age pensions registered in 2024 (267,332), which is a decrease of 3.35% compared to 2024.Overall, INPS has paid 831,285 pensioners during the year (from 901,152 in 2024) with an average amount of 2,31,39 euros per month (1,39 euros per month).Management).
Deutsche Börse has entered into an agreement for Allfunds
Deutsche Borse (Dbag) has signed an agreement to acquire asset management company Allfunds Group for a total value of €5.3 billion.Deutsche Borse is offering €8.80 per share, €6 in cash and 0.0122 new shares and a financial dividend of €0.20 (up to €0.20 for all shares on May 2).2026).The implied premium, read the note, was Nov. 26;2025 +32.5% and +40.3% compared to Allfunds' closing price of €6.64 on November 26;Compared to the weighted average price for the three months ended 2025, it was +32.5%
Gold will surpass $4,500 in 2026, according to Goldman
Goldman Sachs raised his forecast for gold prices to $ 5,400 per ounce at the end of 2026 from $ 4,900 earlier, underlining the diversification of investment in the valuable metal from the private sector and central banks in emerging markets.Gold Spot reached a highlight of $ 4,887 yesterday.That makes the last jump to 64%.
Milan, Ftse Mib +1.07%
The Milan Stock Exchange opened with a big increase with Ftse Mib recording an initial increase of 1.07% to 44,963 points.Cucinelli is on the podium (+ 3.3%) also led by the new AI-based e-commerce site.Stellantis did well (+3%) and Stm did well (+2.2%) on a good day for semiconductors.At the bottom of the list are defense stocks Leonardo (-2.6%) and Fincantieri (-2.5%).
Gas olter in Amsterdam 40 Euro/MW
The conquest wave and the geopolitical situation affect the gas price.Remdues, after a slow start, futures, hours in the barrier of 40 euros has not reached the price levels since March 2025.
Gold crosses 4,800, silver rises
Donald Trump has rolled back tariffs on Greenland, calming the gold rush.This morning, the price of the yellow metal is stable at $4,834 per ounce, down 0.21%.Silver, on the other hand, continues to rise, rising 1.63% to $93.96 per ounce.
European stock markets opened well
European stocks are looking positive after the tariff break with the United States and Trump's comments on Greenland.Milan +1% and Paris +1.1%.
Ferretti, the Chinese holding company, rejects the offer from KKCG Maritime
Ferretti International Holding will not accept a partial purchase offer initiated by Czech Karl Comrac's Kkcg Maritime for Ferretti Spa, according to a statement cited by Bloomberg, the holding company owned by China's Weichai, the main shareholder of the luxury motorboat group.Ferretti International Holding intends to appoint a majority of the board at the next meeting and may consider increasing its stake, which is currently above 38%.
Rapid update of Tokia level
Tokyo's stock market closed higher, reassured by US President Donald Trump's action in Greenland and supported by continued optimism about artificial intelligence.The Nikkei index rose 1.73% to 53,688.89 points, while the broader Topix index rose 0.74% to 3,616.38 points.
Chinese stock market closed on a positive note
The Chinese stock market closed a volatile trading session in positive territory: the Shanghai Composite Index rose 0.14% to 4,122.58 points, while the Shenzhen Index stood at 2,713.51 (+0.69%).
Societe Generale type 1800 pou
The French bank Societe Generale has announced plans to restructure 1,800 jobs in France by the end of 2027, without resorting to projects that are no longer needed.The group of 40,000 workers in France added that the plan would be based on "agreed departures" and "internal mobility".
Interparfums,Operating 2025 +2.1%
The Interparfums group closed 2025 with a turnover up 2.1% to 899 million euros, and expects an operating margin of "between 19% and 19.5%", despite the difficulties of the US market.The company announced that.
