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Stock exchange: Intesa, Unicredit and Fiat Industrial suspended

There is no sign of slowing down the umpteenth collapse of Piazza Affari and it is above all bank stocks that are paying the price – Intesa and Unicredit suspended with theoretical discounts of 10,8% and 11,32% respectively – The Lingotto company is being talked about instead by -8,17% – Montepaschi and Banco Popolare are also bad.

Stock exchange: Intesa, Unicredit and Fiat Industrial suspended

Another black day on the Milan Stock Exchange, where the shares of some of the largest capitalization companies were suspended and traded in a volatility auction. This is what happened to the securities of Fiat Industrial and of the two major Italian banks, Intesa Sanpaolo and Unicredit. Theoretical rebates are between 8 and 11%.

For Intesa the drop is 10,84%, to 1,151 euros, while for the institution in Piazza Cordusio there is even talk of a -11,32%, to 0,752 euros. As for the company of the Turin group, the theoretical decrease is 8,17%, to 5,79 euros.

Meanwhile, the Ftse Mib, increasingly black in Europe, continues to widen the losses and at the end of the morning leaves 5,31% on the field. A disastrous session also for the other banks: in particular, Montepaschi lost 7,30%, while Banco Popolare was in the red by 6,94%.

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