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THE 5 TOP NEWS OF THE DAY (VIDEO)

Impossible not to consider the US elections as the topic of the day, also considering the (positive) repercussions on the markets: we vote tomorrow, Tuesday 8 November - But there is also something else, starting with the listing of Italgas on the Stock Exchange, 13 years later the delisting (video).

THE 5 TOP NEWS OF THE DAY (VIDEO)

1- Hillary inflames the markets, Piazza Affari in the pink jersey: Mps boom (+22,2%)

The growing likelihood that Hillary Clinton will prevail over Trump and become president of the USA excites Wall Street and the markets of the whole world: Piazza Affari (+2,56%) queen of Europe - Mps boom which gains 22,18% - They shine Ferrari, Intesa, FCA and Unicredit – Technical adjustment for the Italgas registration number (-0,7%). Read the article by Maria Teresa Scorzoni.

2- Istat and Bank of Italy: GDP improves

During the hearing held today in Parliament before the Budget Commissions, Istat number one Giorgio Alleva estimates an expanding GDP in the third quarter of 2016, after the difficulties of the previous three months - Bankitalia also confirms: "the economic more recent ones mostly have a positive sign”. Read the full article.

3- Italgas is back on the Stock Exchange after 13 years

The stock lost 0,7% at the close, while Snam first fell and then rose again - The company is back on the Stock Exchange after 13 years and is aiming for new gas distribution concessions - CEO Gallo: "We will invest 4 billion, the new tenders will favor better-equipped groups” – CEO Snam Alverà: “Two national champions are better than one, the scenario in Europe is changing”. Read the article by Giuseppe Baselice.

4- Wind-3 Italia: ok to the integration

CK Hutchison Holdings, shareholder of 3 Italia Spa, and VimpelCom, shareholder of Wind Telecomunicazioni SpA, announce that they have completed the transaction for the integration of their activities in Italy – From today, 3 Italia and Wind are both controlled by the joint venture of CK Hutchison and VimpelCom – Maximo Ibarra, current CEO of Wind, will lead the joint venture. Read the full article.

5- Ferrari: record quarter, the outlook rises and the stock soars

The Maranello company has revised its 2016 guidance upwards after three consecutive quarters with data at historic highs – Net profit increased by 20%, to 113 million, and net industrial debt improved to 585 million, from 763 million end of June – Highest dividend for 2016. Read the full article.

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