FTSE MIB Rises on Easing Middle East Tensions
2026-03-23 17:44
By
Isabela Couto
1 min. read
The FTSE MIB rose 0.8% to 43,190 on Monday as conciliatory remarks from US President Trump improved the outlook of energy supply from the Persian Gulf.
The moderate tone eased Middle East escalation fears, pulling oil prices down and reducing stagflation concerns.The prospective of lower energy inflation helped bond yields fall and supported credit-sensitive sectors.
Major banks surged, UniCredit was up 3.3%, Intesa Sanpaolo 3.2%, BPER 3.5%, and BPM advanced 3.7%.
Elsewhere, Ferrari and TIM rose 3.4% and 4.7%, respectively.
Poste Italiane (-6.8%) announced a roughly 10.8 billion euro offer to acquire TIM through cash and shares, potentially returning it to state control.
Meanwhile, lower oil quotes weighed on energy stocks, Eni fell 4.7%.