FTSE MIB Rises on Energy and Defense Gains

2026-04-09 16:33 By Isabela Couto 1 min. read

The FTSE MIB rose 0.5% to 47,328 on Thursday, lifted by energy and defense stocks amid escalating Middle East tensions and renewed uncertainty over oil supplies.

With the Strait of Hormuz still largely disrupted and Israeli strikes on Lebanon prompting Iran to threaten withdrawal from the ceasefire, President Trump warned of renewed escalation if a broader deal isn't reached.

Oil prices rebounded on supply disruption fears, driving energy shares higher: Eni led the index with a 4% gain, followed by Tenaris (+2.6%) and Terna (+2.5%).

Leonardo rose 3.1% as peace prospects dimmed.

In contrast, industrials, financials, and luxury stocks declined amid rising global risk and energy-driven stagflation pressures that lifted bond yields.

Recordati Ord (-2%), Banca Mediolanum (-1.1%), and Brunello Cucinelli (-1.4%) were among the top laggards.



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FTSE MIB Rises on Energy and Defense Gains
The FTSE MIB rose 0.5% to 47,328 on Thursday, lifted by energy and defense stocks amid escalating Middle East tensions and renewed uncertainty over oil supplies. With the Strait of Hormuz still largely disrupted and Israeli strikes on Lebanon prompting Iran to threaten withdrawal from the ceasefire, President Trump warned of renewed escalation if a broader deal isn't reached. Oil prices rebounded on supply disruption fears, driving energy shares higher: Eni led the index with a 4% gain, followed by Tenaris (+2.6%) and Terna (+2.5%). Leonardo rose 3.1% as peace prospects dimmed. In contrast, industrials, financials, and luxury stocks declined amid rising global risk and energy-driven stagflation pressures that lifted bond yields. Recordati Ord (-2%), Banca Mediolanum (-1.1%), and Brunello Cucinelli (-1.4%) were among the top laggards.
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