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THE 5 TOP NEWS OF THE DAY

Stock market, politicians' incomes, tax evasion squeeze, Marchionne and Ilva: FIRSTonline's compilation of the day.

THE 5 TOP NEWS OF THE DAY

1- The Unicredit star shines, Milan is the star in Europe

The Italian stock exchange closes a week of increases at 19.664,45 (+1,15%) - The FtseMib is back close to its highs - Ubi, Bper and Mediobanca lead the rises of the banks - Among the oil companies, Eni's race continues, in fall Tenaris – Oil climbs back to 55 dollars, the euro strengthens against the dollar – Spreads down to 175 basis points – Janet Yellen speaks tonight. Read the full article.

2- Income: how much do ministers, parliamentarians and politicians earn? Here is the ranking

The Speaker of the Chamber Laura Boldrini declares an income more than twice as low as that of her counterpart in the Senate Pietro Grasso – Beppe Grillo's statement according to which the income of the former comedian from Genoa has dropped by almost 300 thousand euros – Here are the rankings of the statements of parliamentarians, politicians and the government team. Read the full article.

3- Tax authorities, residing abroad: anti-avoidance checks on bills, cars and accounts

New tightening on evasion by the Revenue Agency, but this time with an eye on foreign countries. The institution led by Rossella Orlandi announces the arrival of more stringent controls aimed at flushing out Italians who, despite having residence abroad, continue to live in Italy and "forget" to declare their income and capital to the tax authorities. Read the full article.

4- Ferrari, Marchionne stays until 2021

The news comes indirectly from the 2016 financial statements of the Maranello company, published today: for the CEO, who has not received any compensation from Ferrari since 2016, a share incentive plan is envisaged up to the next five years. Read the full article.

5- Ilva, the Rivas indicted

After the investigating judge stopped the plea bargains (considering the agreed sentences too low, between 2 and 5 years), the Milan Public Prosecutor's Office indicted Adriano, Fabio and Nicola Riva for various crimes related to the crash of the group that controlled the Ilva of Taranto. Read the full article.

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