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THE 5 TOP NEWS OF THE DAY

Piazza Affari queen of the Stock Exchange: the Anima-Banco Bpm pole and the utilities shine - Veneto banks, OK Antitrust to the rescue - Marina Berlusconi does not go into politics - Lega: Bossi sentenced to 2 years and 3 months - Renzi: no Fiscal compact but less debt and 30 billion less taxes.

THE 5 TOP NEWS OF THE DAY

1- Piazza Affari, queen of the Stock Exchange: the Anima-Banco Bpm pole and the utilities shine

The Milan Stock Exchange is starting the week well with an increase of 0,84% ​​which makes it the leader in Europe – The new savings pole Anima-banco Bpm and the utilities, which have awakened after a period of torpor – Italgas, Cnh and Moncler do well – Sales on Yoox and on the Telecom-Mediaset duo. Read the full article.

2- Veneto banks, OK Antitrust to rescue

The Authority does not intend to launch an investigation, considering the "proven lack of interest in the acquisition of the business branches in question by other market operators". Read the full article.

3- Marina Berlusconi does not go into politics

Once again Marina Berlusconi denies her possible political candidacy: commitment and dedication, only and exclusively, towards the business world and the family companies. Read the full article.

4- Lega: Bossi sentenced to 2 years and 3 months

His son Renzo and the former treasurer Francesco Belsito were also convicted. Read the full article.

5- Renzi: no Fiscal compact but less debt and 30 billion less taxes

In his book “Forward. Because Italy doesn't stop" in bookstores from next Wednesday, the former premier and secretary of the Democratic Party, Matteo Renzi, proposes an exchange with the EU: no Fiscal compact but reduction of the public debt and sharp tax cuts (30 billion euros less each year for 5 years) to support growth. Read the full article.

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