FTSE Italia Mid Cap

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The FTSE Italia Mid Cap is a stock market index for the Borsa Italiana, the main stock exchange of Italy. It is one of the indices in the FTSE Italia Index Series.

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Components

As of 1 April 2016 [1]

The index consists of listings

Company ICB Supersector
Acea Utilities
Alerion Cleanpower
Anima Holding
Antares Vision
Ariston Holding
Ascopiave Utilities
Autogrill Travel & Leisure
Banca Carige Banks
Banca IFIS Financial Services
Banca Popolare di Sondrio Banks
B.F.
Brembo Automobiles & Parts
Brunello Cucinelli s.p.a. Personal & Household Goods
Buzzi Unicem
Carel Industries
Cattolica Assicurazioni Insurance
Cementir Holding Construction & Materials
Credito Emiliano Banks
Danieli & C Industrial Goods & Services
Datalogic Industrial Goods & Services
De'Longhi Personal & Household Goods
Dovalue
El.En.
ENAV
ERG Oil & Gas
Fincantieri Industrial Goods & Services
GVS  [ it ]
Iren Utilities
Italmobiliare Construction & Materials
Juventus Football Club
Maire Technimont Oil & Gas
Marr Retail
Mutuionline
OVS Personal & Household GoGood
Pharmanutra
Piaggio Automobiles & Parts
Rai Way Media
Reply Technology
Safilo Personal & Household Goods
Salvatore Ferragamo S.p.A.
Sanlorenzo
Saras Oil & Gas
SECO
Sesa  [ it ]
Sol Chemicals
Tamburi Investment Partners Financial Services
Technogym
Tinexta
Tod's Personal Goods
Webuild
Wiit
Zignago Vetro Industrial Goods & Services

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