FTSE MIB Extends Losing Streak
2026-02-13 17:12
By
Isabela Couto
1 min. read
The FTSE MIB fell 1.7% to close at 45,431 on Friday, marking a fourth straight session of losses, as a wave of artificial intelligence tool releases since late January fueled volatility in global markets.
Logistics firms, insurers, index operators, software companies, and asset managers in Europe faced sustained selling pressure.
Financials led the decline, with UniCredit down 3.8%, Intesa Sanpaolo losing 2.6%, and BPER plunging 5.7%.
The luxury sector also weakened, as Ferrari dropped 2%.
Utilities outperformed, except for heavyweight Enel, which fell 2.9%.