FTSE MIB Advances on Financial Sector Strength
2026-06-16 15:51
By
Isabela Couto
1 min. read
The FTSE MIB gained 1.1% to close at 52,421 on Tuesday, supported by strength in the financial sector as UniCredit's buyout offer for Commerzbank reached its final day.
The 12.41% take-up of Commerzbank's capital lifted UniCredit's overall holding to 42.4%, including a previously built 26.77% equity stake and another 3.22% in share-settled derivatives.
The bank also holds 13.19% through cash-settled derivatives.
The German government reiterated its opposition and formally rejected the offer.
Although the bid officially ended on June 16, investors have an additional two weeks to tender their shares, with final results due on July 8.
ECB approval remains necessary for the process to conclude.
UniCredit surged 4.2%, while peers Intesa Sanpaolo (+2.9%) and Generali (+1.8%) also advanced.
Financial stocks and the broader index were further supported by lower bond yields, as falling oil prices and optimism over a US-Iran peace agreement eased inflation concerns.