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THE 5 TOP NEWS OF THE DAY

Start of the week with a bang: Piazza Affari returns below 19 points, the negotiations for Alitalia are in full swing (and at the moment the unions confirm the strike on the 23rd), Padoan explains the maneuver, Terna presents the strategic plan and taxi drivers continue to protest.

THE 5 TOP NEWS OF THE DAY

1- Stock Exchange: Piazza Affari is back below 19 thousand points

On a mixed day, Milan loses 0,15% and is among the worst European markets – A session to forget for Banco Bpm (-2,44%), Generali and Poste Italiane in the red, the banks hurt – Stm, FCA up , Moncler and Buzzi – Bologna Airport flies out of the Ftse Mib (+11,44%), while Unilever sinks in London (-6,56%). The article by Maria Teresa Scorzoni.

2- Terna, priority to the grid with 4 billion investments. Cautious growth for the dividend

The group that manages the national transmission grid presented the 2016 preliminary accounts and the 2017-2019 plan. Revenue and Ebitda growth. The weight of non-regulated activities increases with Interconnectors and projects in South America, Africa and the Balkans. CEO Matteo Del Fante on the next round of nominations in Spring: "It's important to stay and carry on the project". Barbara Corrao's article.

3- Padoan: maneuver bis remains at 3,4 billion

The minister explains that "even any improvements in the estimates, which can however be foreseen, have no impact on the structural adjustment". Read the full article.

4- Alitalia: plan by early March, strike (for now) confirmed

This is what emerged from today's meeting between the government and the unions - Fit Cisl launches signs of opening up on the strike on Thursday 23 February: "It remains confirmed, but if the company reverses everything, we are willing to suspend it" - Very soon a government-company meeting to solicit the plan – Delrio: “Serious problem, there is concern”. Read the full article.

5- Taxi, fifth day of the diehards' strike

The anti-Uber revolt of taxi drivers continues, especially in Milan and Rome – The protest could last until Tuesday 21, when the trade unions will meet Minister Delrio. Read the full article.

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