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THE 5 TOP NEWS OF THE DAY

Leonardo, Ferrari and Telecom make the stock market soar (+2%) - France, Macron wins the TV duel with Le Pen and rises in the polls - Agreement between Google and the Italian taxman: he will pay 306 million - Maneuver: first green light from the EU – Buckingham Palace: Philip retires.

THE 5 TOP NEWS OF THE DAY

1- Leonardo, Ferrari and Telecom make the stock market soar (+2%)

Piazza Affari is now the best stock exchange in Europe thanks to the results of the quarterly results and the reassurance of the markets due to the Macron effect – Leonardo earns more than 7%, Ferrari more than 5%, Yoox, Telecom Italia and Banco Bpm more than 4,5%. 21% - The FtseMib breaks through XNUMX thousand bps - Sales on Tenaris, Saipem, Recordati and Stm. Go to the article.

2- France, Macron wins the TV duel with Le Pen and rises in the polls

A very bitter confrontation that aired on TF1 yesterday evening between the two challengers in the ballot for the French presidential elections, which will be held on Sunday - Le Pen even accuses Macron of "being compliant with Islamic terrorism" but then makes a gaffe about Europe - There is also room for a controversy over the sale of Stx to Fincantieri: "You have sold Saint Nazaire to the Italians". Go to the article.

3- Agreement between Google and the Italian tax authorities: it will pay 306 million

The American group signed an agreement for membership after a year-long negotiations. Even Amazon and AirBnb in the spotlight of the Revenue Agency. Go to the article.

4- Maneuver: first green light from the EU

"At first glance", the Italian maneuver of 0,2% seems to have achieved the purpose of correcting the accounts". This was stated by the vice-president of the EU Commission, Valdis Dombrovskis, in response to a question from journalists on the 3,4 billion euro package requested of Italy by EU leaders. Go to the article.

5- Buckingham Palace: Philip retires

Alarm returned after the rumors circulated in the morning: Queen Elizabeth is well and so is the Duke of Edinburgh who, however, will withdraw from public life from this autumn. She will continue on her own. Go to the article.

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