FTSE MIB Trades Higher
2026-02-20 09:10
By
Kyrie Dichosa
1 min. read
Italy’s FTSE MIB rose about 0.5% to above 46,000 in early trading on Friday, trimming losses from the previous session and moving in line with its European peers.
Investors shrugged off geopolitical tensions and continued to digest fresh corporate earnings reports, with Moncler surging nearly 11% after posting a 7% increase in Q4 revenues, above analysts’ expectations, helped by solid growth in Asia and the Americas.
Unipol Gruppo also rose almost 6%, following a 36.8% jump in 2025 consolidated net profit, surpassing in a single year the first third of its 2025–2027 cumulative target.
Other notable gainers included finance stocks Banco BPM (+1.4%), Bper Banca (+1.3%), and Mediobanca (+1.2%).
On the data front, Italy’s construction output rose 5.4% annually in December, following a 2.5% increase in November.
For the week, the benchmark index is heading for an over 1% gain.