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THE 5 TOP NEWS OF THE DAY

The outcome of the Dutch elections, the government's surrender on vouchers, the stock market returning above 20 thousand points, the day of terror in France and the conference call of Generali CEO Philippe Donnet.

THE 5 TOP NEWS OF THE DAY

1- Holland rejected populism

The Dutch vote banishes Europe's nightmares: Wilders' populism and anti-Europeanism are less attractive than expected – Winders fails and Prime Minister Rutte is preparing to rebuild the government – ​​Boom of the Greens – Very high turnout. Read the full article.

2- Voucher towards total abolition, skip the referendum

To avoid the referendum promoted by the CGIL, the Government is considering the total abolition of vouchers from 2018 - Protest Confindustria: "This favors illegal work". Read the full article.

3- France: IMF bomb, shooting in Grasse

Yet another scary day in France. In Paris, a person was injured in the headquarters of the International Monetary Fund after opening an explosive envelope – In Grasse, a student opened fire in a high school, wounding 8 people. Read the full article.

4- Banks and Generali push the Stock Exchange to the podium in Europe: FtseMib over 20 thousand

Another day of glory for Piazza Affari (+1,7%) which with a final surge consolidates its gains and exceeds 20 thousand – It is the second best stock exchange in Europe after the Bolsa in Madrid – Banks and Generali shine – Luxottica and Recordati lose ground. Read the full article.

5- Donnet: "Generali must remain an independent and Italian group"

According to the CEO of the Trieste company there is no need for a capital increase because "the results are excellent" – Intesa? "The climb does not exist" - The Stock Exchange appreciates Generali's accounts which anticipate the reduction of costs and increase the dividend - Acquisitions and divestments "without haste". Read the full article.

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