The FTSE MIB Index Closes 1.19% Higher

2026-03-17 17:12 By TRADING ECONOMICS 1 min. read

The FTSE MIB Index went up by 529 points or 1.19 percent on Tuesday to close at 44876 points.

The rise was led by Tenaris (3.61%), Eni (3.42%) and Telecom Italia (3.28%).



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FTSE MIB Rises as Oil Surge Lifts Eni
The FTSE MIB rose 1.2% to close at 44,887 on Tuesday amid gains of energy related stocks as oil quotes saw a new uptick. Oil prices climbed after fresh Iranian attacks on the United Arab Emirates rekindled supply fears, adding to ongoing shipping disruptions through the Strait of Hormuz. Eni and Tenaris gained 3.6%. Meanwhile, the European Central Bank is expected to keep interest rates unchanged at it's meetings this week. The BTP-Bund spread narrowed, and financial stocks posted gains. Intensa Sanpaolo was up 1.1%, while MPS advanced 2.1% and BPM gained 1.5%. Also, UniCredit (+0.5%) cranked up the pressure on Commerzbank to accept merger talks on Monday with a low-ball ?bid to raise its stake in the German lender above 30%. The German government says hostile takeover of Commerzbank would be unacceptable. Commerzbank CEO Bettina Orlopp said that the offer was "very low" and complained that the Italian bank was keeping it in the dark on ?its vision for a tie-up.
2026-03-17
The FTSE MIB Index Closes 1.19% Higher
The FTSE MIB Index went up by 529 points or 1.19 percent on Tuesday to close at 44876 points. The rise was led by Tenaris (3.61%), Eni (3.42%) and Telecom Italia (3.28%).
2026-03-17
FTSE MIB Little Changed
The FTSE MIB hovered around 44,360 in early trading on Tuesday, as investors awaited key central bank policy decisions while also monitoring developments in the Middle East. The Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank are expected to keep interest rates unchanged at their meetings this week. Meanwhile, investors remained on edge as Iran intensified strikes on oil infrastructure across the region, while several countries rejected President Trump’s call to escort tankers through the Strait of Hormuz. Gains were led by Enel (+1.1%), Eni (+1.6%), Tenaris (+1.3%), A2A (+2.0%), Stellantis (+1.6%), and Hera (+1.4%). However, these advances were partially offset by losses in UniCredit (-1.2%), Leonardo (-1.7%), Prysmian (-1.4%), STMicroelectronics (-1.1%), Interpump Group (-1.9%), ERG (-1.9%), and Amplifon (-3.4%).
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