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THE 5 TOP NEWS OF THE DAY

The great recovery of Piazza Affari, which tries to bring the 17.000 points level closer together, Mario Draghi's warning about "too many banks in the euro area" and some curiosities from the hi-tech world: the five most important news stories of Thursday 22 September selected by the editorial staff by FIRSTonline.

THE 5 TOP NEWS OF THE DAY

The oil rally and the Fed give the stock market a boost

Stock listings from all over the world made strong progress – Piazza Affari gains 1,76% – Saipem, Campari, Luxottica, Yoox and Ferragamo shine – Fair performance by banks, MPS included – Sales on Unipol and Ubi. Read the article by Elena Bonanni.

Draghi: too many banks in Europe

During the press conference called by the European Systemic Risk Board, the number one of the Eurotower rejected to the sender the accusations made to the ECB according to which Quantitative Easing caused the compression of interest margins, thus reducing the profitability of European banks. Read the full article.

Zuckerberg invests 3 billion in medical research

The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, the non-profit charitable foundation that Facebook's number one launched together with his wife Priscilla Chan, will invest more than 3 billion dollars in order to develop technologies to speed up medical research. Read the full article.

Google launches Allo: the challenge to WhatsApp and Messenger begins

Mountain View launches a new instant messaging app equipped with an intelligent digital assistant that can even make suggestions on the style of conversation. Read the full article

Telecom: 5% is from BlackRock

The stake is held through 16 asset management companies – The stock runs in Piazza Affari: +2,54% to 0,7665 euros. Read the full article

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