FTSE MIB

The FTSE MIB (Milano Indice di Borsa) (the S&P/MIB prior to June 2009) is the benchmark stock market index for the Borsa Italiana, the Italian national stock exchange, which superseded the MIB-30 in September 2004. The index consists of the 40 most-traded stock classes on the exchange. The index was administered by Standard & Poor's from its inception until June 2009, when this responsibility was passed to FTSE Group, which is 100% owned by the Borsa Italiana's parent company London Stock Exchange Group.

FTSE MIB 1992–2012

Record values

Both the intraday and closing high were 50,109.00 on 6 March 2000.

Annual returns

The following table shows the annual development of the FTSE MIB, which was calculated back to 2003.[1]

Year Closing level Change in index
in points
Change in index
in %
2003 26,887
2004 30,903 4,016 14.94
2005 35,704 4,801 15.54
2006 41,434 5,730 16.05
2007 38,554 -2,880  -6.95
2008 19,460 −19,094 −49.53
2009 23,248 3,788  19.47
2010 20,173 −3,075 −13.23
2011 15,090 −5,083 −25.20
2012 16,273 1,183 7.84
2013 18,968 2,695 16.56
2014 19,012 44 0.23
2015 21,418 2,406 12.66
2016 19,234 −2,183 −10.19
2017 21,853 2,618 13.61
2018 18,324 −3,529 −16.15
2019 23,506 5,182 28.28
2020 22,233 −1273 −5.42

Components

As of 26 January 2021[2]:
CompanyTickerISIN (and link to quote webpage)ICB Sector
A2AA2AIT00012334177530 (Electricity)
Amplifon AMPIT0004056880
AtlantiaATLIT00035061902770 (Industrial Transportation)
AzimutAZMIT00032616978770 (Financial Services)
Banca GeneraliBGNIT00010310848770 (Financial Services)
Banco BPMBAMIIT00052183808350 (Banks)
BPER BancaBPEIT00000661238350 (Banks)
BremboBREIT00052527283350 (Automobiles & Parts)
Buzzi UnicemBZUIT00013473082350 (Construction & Materials)
CampariCPRIT00038492443530 (Beverages)
CNH IndustrialCNHINL00105456612700 (Industrial Goods & Services)
DiasorinDIAIT0003492391
EnelENELIT00031283677530 (Electricity)
EniENIIT00031324760530 (Oil & Gas Producers)
ExorEXOIT00013531408770 (Financial Services)
FerrariRACENL00115093023350(Automobiles & Parts)
FinecoBankFBKIT00000721708350 (Banks)
GeneraliGIT00000620728530 (Nonlife Insurance)
Intesa SanpaoloISPIT00000726188350 (Banks)
ItalgasIGIT0005211237
Juventus Football ClubJUVEIT0000336518
LeonardoLDOIT00038564052710 (Aerospace & Defense)
MediobancaMBIT00000629578350 (Banks)
MonclerMONCIT00049651483760 (Personal Goods)[3][4]
PirelliPIRCIT00052782363350 (Automobiles & Parts)
Poste italianePSTIT00037961718530 (Nonlife Insurance)
PrysmianPRYIT00041760012730 (Electronic & Electrical Equipment)
RecordatiRECIT00038282714570 (Pharmaceuticals & Biotechnology)
SaipemSPMIT00000685250570 (Oil Equipment Services & Distribution)
Salvatore FerragamoSFERIT00047123753760 (Personal Goods)
SnamSRGIT00031534157570 (Gas Water & Multiutilities)
StellantisSTLANL00150001Q93350 (Automobiles & Parts)
STMicroelectronicsSTMNL00002262239570 (Technology Hardware & Equipment)
Telecom ItaliaTITIT00034971686530 (Fixed Line Telecommunications)
TenarisTENLU01568017211750 (Industrial Metals & Mining)
TernaTRNIT00032426227530 (Electricity)
UBI BancaUBIIT00034870298350 (Banks)
UniCreditUCGIT00047814128350 (Banks)
UnipolUNIIT00048100548530 (Nonlife Insurance)
UnipolSaiUSIT00048274478530 (Nonlife Insurance)

References

  1. "FTSE MIB Index Yearly Stock Returns". www.1stock1.com. Retrieved 2020-01-20.
  2. FTSE MIB - Borsa Italiana
  3. FTSE_MIB_Rebalancing_DEC_2014
  4. "FTSE Italy Cyclical and Defensive Indices". FTSE. 27 February 2015. Retrieved 26 March 2015.

See also

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