FTSE MIB at Record Highs
2026-07-06 16:26
By
Larissa Caser
1 min. read
The FTSE MIB rose 0.3% to close at a record high of 52,959 on Monday, supported by expectations of higher military spending across NATO members.
Defense stocks led gains after NATO members, including Italy, increased military spending.
Fincantieri jumped 11.4% after announcing four acquisitions worth just over €1 billion, while Leonardo gained 4.6% and Avio added 2.6%.
Ferrari rose 2.2%, extending gains as it continued its share buyback program and following the unveiling of its new model.
Banks also advanced on expectations for a ECB rate hike, with Banco BPM up 2.2% after unveiling a €1.5 billion credit facility for Italian businesses' digital and ecological transition.
Finecobank (1.2%) and Intesa Sanpaolo (1.1%) also advanced while insurers Unipol (0.3%) and Generali (0.1%) followed.
Prysmian led losses at 2.1% and utilities underperformed, with Italgas down 1.7%, Terna losing 1.6%, and A2A falling 1.4%.