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THE 5 TOP NEWS OF THE DAY (VIDEO)

Mediaset and Mps still hold the court, and today the Stock Exchange reacted well to the Fed's decisions: Yahoo and the Egyptair case were also in the hit parade of the day – VIDEOGALLERY: the siege of Aleppo, Gentiloni in Brussels and the Mediaset shareholding.

1- Egyptair: the runway of the attack is strengthened

The commission of inquiry into the plane crash that occurred on May 19, when Egyptair flight MS804 from Paris to Cairo sank in the Mediterranean killing 66 people, found traces of explosives on the bodies of the passengers. Read the full article.

2- Mediaset, Vivendi: "It is not a hostile act"

This was clarified to Ansa in Paris by a source from the French media group, which this week rose from 3 to 20% in Mediaset, immediately triggering the reaction of the Berlusconi family who, after having strengthened their position in the Alfa, are also thinking to buy 10% of Telecom Italia, of which the French are the reference shareholders – Video: the shareholder map. Read the full article.

3- Mps, here's the increase: 35% to savers

If Consob gives the go-ahead, the conversion window for subordinated securities (including the "Fresh 2008" security) in the hands of about 40 small investors will be reopened - Meanwhile, the State is preparing the parachute. Read the full article.

4- Sparkling stock market, cooperative banks and Unicredit pull the sprint

The absence of obstacles to the merger between Bpm and Banco Popolare by the Council of State sends the titles of the two Popolari into orbit in Piazza Affari which becomes the pink jersey of the stock exchanges in Europe, also thanks to the boom of Unicredit and Ubi - Some sales only for the Berlusconi galaxy: from Mediaset to Banca Mediolanum – Euro increasingly weak. The article by Maria Teresa Scorzoni.

5- Yahoo shock: hack a billion accounts

This is the most serious theft ever from the databases of an internet giant - Payment card or bank account data should be safe - Just over two months ago the company had reported another data theft worth 500 million users. Read the full article.

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