FTSE MIB Closes Lower
2026-07-15 16:22
By
Larissa Caser
1 min. read
The FTSE MIB fell 0.9% to close at 52,411 on Wednesday amid losses for financial companies, utilities, and the AI stocks.
Banks and insurers closed lower as strikes between the US and Iran sustained inflationary threats and lifted Italian bond yields, denting the outlook on credit and their balance sheets.
The consequent increase in natural gas prices lowered margins for utility providers, driving Enel, Italgas, and Terna to drop over 1%.
Semiconductor stocks were the index's weakest performers, with STMicroelectronics dropping around 4%, despite ASML reporting better-than-expected second-quarter as memory producers in the US plunged.
Prysmian also declined 2.6%.
On the other hand, Moncler and Ferrari gained following strong results from Richemont.