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THE 5 TOP NEWS OF THE DAY

Sparkling day on the economic front: while the stock markets continue to flounder, Bayer places the coup and buys the US Monsanto for the record sum of 66 billion dollars – More news on pensions and another twist in MPS: here are the five most highlights of Wednesday 14 September chosen by FIRSTonline.

THE 5 TOP NEWS OF THE DAY

Mps: Morelli new CEO, president Tononi leaves

The Sienese bank's board of directors has appointed Marco Morelli as the new managing director in place of Fabrizio Viola, while the president has resigned. Read the full article

Blame Bayer: acquired the US Monsanto for 66 billion dollars

After so many refusals, the American giant accepts the latest offer from the German giant, which ends up putting $128 per share on the plate – Now we have to overcome the launch of the Antitrust authorities, but for Bayer there is also a risk image. Read the full article

Apple inflames the Nasdaq but does not infect the European stock exchanges

The excellent sales performance of the iPhone7 gives Apple a boost and drags the Nasdaq. On the other hand, Monsanto's performance on Wall Street after the Bayer mega-deal was less striking. The European lists are weak and Piazza Affari closes on parity (-0,05%). Fineco, Buzzi and Recordati recover – Bank, insurance, car and fashion sales. Read the full article

Pensions, Ape: it's about the advance without penalty

The main request of the trade unions to the government is to raise the exemption bar from 1.500 to 1.650 gross euros per month (but be careful: this is not the only requirement to be met for the State to take over the installments). It also deals with the Ape for early workers. Read the full article

Juncker: "Doubling investments to 630 billion"

The president of the EU Commission proposes to the European Parliament to double the financial capacity of the European fund for strategic investments. But beware of budgetary policies: "The Stability Pact cannot become a flexibility pact". Read the full article

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