Trend from abroad I will continue receiving Athens Stock Exchangethat he slowly has turn back at the 1,450 unitsbuilding a first safety cushion with the precious supports of 1,400 units.
The unknown next day in France, which risks facing a long political uncertaintyis the main issue for European markets, which “dance” to the rhythm of the new “protagonists” in Paris.
The positive aspect, however, is that the reaction of investors to yesterday’s stormy and unexpected poll developments is proving absolutely Cool. And this helps the General Index to demonstrate a satisfactory direction, since intense liquidations are absent.
So, despite the lack of substantial turnoverAs a result of low visibility and reluctance to take unnecessary risks, the Stock Exchange managed to “scissor” below 4% distance from recent highs of 1,502 units, with a total return of 2024 above +12%.
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In this context, technical analysis shows that the next resistance point for the General Index is placed in 1,460 unitswhile the basic supports are maintained at levels 1,400 units.
However, at today’s meeting, the right to dividend “block” your actions Piraeus Street, Jumbo and Helleniq Energywhich will likely give an extra boost to these three listed companies.
Banking stocks are also expected to be in the spotlight following the rating agency’s decision Moody’s to upgrade National – Piraeusfollowing the recent Eurobank – Alpha update.
Freshness on the outside
Abroad, now, investors’ attention remains focused on political factor of Franceleading European index futures to show a mixed opening to the session, while the composure is still the dominant feature.
Across the Atlantic, waiting for your speech Jerome Powell (Fed chief) to the relevant congressional committee, Wall Street futures are rising slightly, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq remain at record levels.
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