FTSE MIB Ends Week Lower
2026-06-05 15:46
By
Isabela Couto
1 min. read
The FTSE MIB lost 0.6% to close at 49,893 on Friday as higher bond yields and escalating hostilities in the Middle East weighed on sentiment.
Iran-backed Hezbollah rejected a new Lebanon ceasefire proposal, while Israel said it would not withdraw its troops, undermining US diplomatic efforts with Iran.
Oil prices remained elevated, fueling inflation concerns, while stronger-than-expected US payrolls data pushed Treasury yields higher and reinforced expectations that the Federal Reserve may keep interest rates elevated for longer.
Heavyweight financials weighed on the index, with UniCredit down 1.4%.
STMicroelectronics slumped 5.9% as investor enthusiasm for artificial intelligence cooled following weaker-than-expected results from Broadcom.
Elsewhere, Stellantis extended losses by 3.2% after announcing earlier this week over €1 billion of investments in electric and hybrid vehicle production in France.
On the data front, Italy's GDP will grow 0.7% this year, according to estimates.