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THE 5 TOP NEWS OF THE DAY

Rai, Campo Dall'Orto plan rejected – Stock market down due to dividend effect – EU: “Ok maneuver, but reforms and Imu are needed as first home for the richest” – Will the master state return? Calenda assures: "We won't redo IRI" – Switzerland: goodbye to nuclear power, 5 plants will close.

THE 5 TOP NEWS OF THE DAY

1- Rai, rejected the Campo Dall'Orto plan

Only councilor Guelfo Guelfi is in favor of the new news plan, Fortis and Freccero abstained, all the others against – The general manager to farewell. Go to the article.

2- Stock market down due to dividend effect

As expected, Piazza Affari suffers the technical drop (-1,15%) due to the coupon detachment of about twenty blue chips - Snam, UnipolSai, Azimut and Intesa among the most penalized - Yoox, Banca Mediolanum, Saipem and Banco Bpm go against the trend – Wall Street recovering. Go to the article.

3- EU: "Ok maneuver, but we need reforms and IMU first home for the richest"

Padoan's reply: “Reintroducing the Imu is not a good idea” – For the moment, the EU does not activate infringement procedures against Italy, but the monitoring of commitments remains: next test in the autumn. Go to the article.

4- Does the master state come back? Calenda assures: "We will not do the IRI again"

In a conference in the Senate on the "shareholder state", the Minister of Economic Development confirms that the Government wants to strengthen the Golden power in the face of foreign takeovers but without any nostalgia for the public experiences of the past - Tremonti attacks the CDP but Costamagna clarifies: "The statute of the Cassa prevents us from collecting the many messages of politics”. Go to the article.

5- Switzerland: goodbye to nuclear power, 5 plants will close

The yes for the abandonment of nuclear power wins with 58,2%. Victory in 22 out of 26 cantons. Among the cantons opposed, the rejection of Aargau stands out, which hosts atomic plants. Greenpeace rejoices: "it is a historic victory". Switzerland follows the path already taken by Austria, Italy and Germany. Go to the article.

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