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THE 5 TOP NEWS OF THE DAY

Tuesday 14 March is the day of the decision on the referendum on vouchers, of the Sole 24 Ore which recovers on the Stock Exchange after the dismissal of the director Roberto Napoletano, of the Fillon scandal and of the banks (especially the Popolari) which send Piazza Affari into the red.

THE 5 TOP NEWS OF THE DAY

1- Sole 24 Ore: boom on the Stock Exchange without Napoletano but only a small capital increase

For the second day in a row Il Sole 24 Ore without the Neapolitan handicap is on the Stock Exchange: yesterday +11,7% and today +10,2% - But the appointment of the definitive director ("better an outsider" says the CEO) is complex and the capital increase, which will be on the board's agenda on Thursday, won't go much beyond 50 million – Tomorrow the newspaper will be back on the newsstands but the day after tomorrow it will be missing again. Read the full article.

2- Banks weigh down the stock market again (-0,86%)

In view of the rise in US interest rates and the uncertain Dutch vote, the European Stock Exchanges are losing ground and on Piazza Affari (-0,86%) the losses of the banks weigh – Brembo, Azimut, Recordati and Campari go against the trend. Read the full article.

3- Vouchers and tenders: referendum 28 May

This was decided by the Council of Ministers, but the political maneuvering spaces are not yet exhausted: the CGIL dictates its conditions to avoid consultation on good jobs. Read the full article.

4- France, Fillon under investigation for family scandal

The accusation, according to the anticipation of the Canard Enchainé, is of "misappropriation of public funds", in this case relating to notes on jobs paid to family members but with positions deemed fictitious. Read the full article.

5- Champions League, Juve-Porto to go to the quarterfinals

The Italian champions face Porto tonight in the return match of the round of 2 of the Champions League: despite the 0-XNUMX victory in the first leg, Allegri does not let his guard down – If the bianconeri go through, they are the only Italian team among the top eight in Europe. Read the full article.

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