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Stocks in Italy rose Tuesday, as the FTSE MIB Index rose 0.4% to 43369.53.
Among local companies with a market cap of at least 10 billion euros ($11.57 billion), ENI was the biggest leader during the session, rising 2.0%, and Mediobanca increased 1.8%. Davide Campari-Milano rounded out the top three movers, as shares added 1.7%.
Leonardo was the biggest laggard, declining 2.1%, followed by shares of Ferrari, which dropped 1.3%. Shares of Intesa Sanpaolo slipped 0.7%.
In other parts of Europe, indexes rose, with the FTSE 100 Index increasing 0.7% and the STOXX Europe 600 Index gaining 0.4% from the previous close.
On the currency front, the WSJ Dollar Index increased 0.4% to 96.42. The euro strengthened 0.4% against the dollar to $1.16.
In the bond markets, the 10-year Italian government bond yield rose 7.53 basis points to 3.939%.
Data source: Dow Jones Market Data, FactSet
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March 24, 2026 13:07 ET (17:07 GMT)
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