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THE 5 TOP NEWS OF THE DAY

Milan down with cars and utilities: it's the worst stock exchange in Europe - Consip: prosecutor Woodcock and Sciarelli under investigation - Hacker attack all over the world, even Chernobyl at risk - Google, record fine from the EU: 2,4 billion for violation antitrust rules – Veneto banks, Treasury estimates a profit of 700 million.

THE 5 TOP NEWS OF THE DAY

1- Milan down with cars and utilities: it's the worst stock exchange in Europe

Piazza Affari loses 1% and returns below 21 points, eliminating yesterday's gains – Financial stocks thwarted but Intesa Sanpaolo continues to rise after the Veneto deal – The yield on 10-year BTPs returns above the 2% threshold spread rises – Alphabet slips on Wall Street after the maxi fine imposed on Google. Read the full article.

2- Consip: prosecutor Woodcock and Sciarelli under investigation

The Neapolitan prosecutor, owner of the Consip investigation until the transfer of the documents to Rome, is under investigation for violation of official secrecy. According to the investigations, he would have passed secret documents to Fatto Quotidiano – The presenter of “Chi l'ha visto?” is also in the register of suspects. Read the full article.

3- Hacker attack all over the world, even Chernobyl at risk

From Russia and Ukraine, the cyber-attack is said to be spreading to various countries in Europe – The giants Rosneft and Maesrsk have been hit, the Chernobyl plant is also at risk. Read the full article.

4- Veneto banks, Treasury estimates a profit of 700 million

The scenario of the Ministry of Economy is contained in the technical report to the decree law passed on June 25th – The surplus would be possible with recoveries between non-performing loans and shareholdings. Read the full article.

5- Google, record fine from the EU: 2,4 billion for violating antitrust rules

According to Brussels, the American giant would penalize the offers of competitors in the search "ranking" and would give Google Shopping in privileged positions compared to competitors such as TripAdvisor and Expedia. Here's what the US giant replies. Read the full article.

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