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THE 5 TOP NEWS OF THE DAY

Among the news to remember on Tuesday 20 September there is certainly the black day of the Milan Stock Exchange, which is the worst of
Europe – But also pensions, electoral law and a coup de théatre in the American electoral campaign.

The collapse of Mps and Popolari sinks Piazza Affari

Monte dei Paschi plunges with a loss of 6,4% – Bpm, Bper, Banco Popolare and Unipol are also in deep red – Milan is the worst stock exchange in Europe (-1,17%) – Countercurrent Stm, Prysmian, Fineco and Recordati – Petrobras effect on Saipem. Read the article by Elena Bonanni.

Pensions: latest news on early, fourteenth and no tax area

Possible a contribution bonus that would allow early workers to retire early - Here is the extra money for pensioners' fourteenths - The no-tax area will be aligned with that of employees - The new government-union meeting scheduled for tomorrow could be postponed to 27. Read the article by Carlo Musilli.

FS-Anas merger, Delrio: "It can be done". And the minister also hypothesizes the injunction for the Alitalia strike on Thursday 22

"It seems to us that the results are positive", said Delrio on the sidelines of an event in Berlin regarding the merger process between Fs and Anas - The minister underlines "the network must not be privatized in any way" - Details on the listing on 28 September as part of the Industrial Plan. Read the full article. And the one on the Alitalia strike.

Usa, Bush senior will vote for Hillary Clinton

George HW Bush, president of the States from 1989 to 1993 and banner of the Republican Party, has decided to turn his back on the conservatives: he said he would vote for the Democrat Hillary Clinton. Read the full article.

Italicum, M5S returns to the past: yes to proportional

The proportional system that characterized Italy in the First Republic is back in vogue, which however risks being a remedy worse than the disease - A proposal that aims to underline, after the vicissitudes of Rome, the political honesty of the 5 Stars who "renounce" to an electoral law that, at least on paper, would favor them. Read the full article.

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