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Chiara Ferragni in spotlight over a Christmas cake that she incorrectly marketed as raising funds for a children’s hospital
Former chief Marco Tronchetti Provera raises holding to 20% in latest effort to contain influence of China’s Sinochem
Italian aerospace group’s chief says members states should focus on creating continental champions
Decision to divide TIM and sell network to private equity group KKR may foster consolidation in a fragmented industry
Move comes less than two years after UK-based telecoms group rejected previous offer of more than €11bn
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Deal valuing group at $1.32bn comes as global sales of the drink drop but CEO says downturn is ‘temporary’
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Milan appeals court says the state-owned bank’s former bosses committed no crime
EU corruption scandal bogged down in legal counter-probes
Rome-based regulator says clients should be able to choose whether their accounts are moved
Listing of luxury trainer brand in Milan could come as soon as the first half of 2024
State-controlled utility rows back on green spending in new 3-year plan after clash with government
Rome blessed purchase of Sicily plant by a company connected to billionaire convicted of corruption in Switzerland
Board accepted €22bn offer for fixed-line phone and internet network despite objections from biggest shareholder Vivendi
Largest shareholder ‘deeply regrets’ acceptance of private equity’s firm offer of up to €22bn for fixed-line network
Alberto Nagel secures new term as shareholders back directors proposed by outgoing board
Shareholders to vote on competing board candidates in a power struggle over the future of the Italian group
Federico Freni says communication on new levy was poor, while measures on bad loans are unnecessary
Acquisition sends shares in chain soaring as Poltronesofà continues its ‘pan-European expansion’
Analysts say move by Italy’s second-largest bank may be followed by other lenders
Italian lender seeks to acquire 9% stake in Alpha Bank from Greek state and take control of Romanian unit
Members of the government want to make it easier for companies to repurchase impaired loans
Milan acts as security fears across Europe rise after gunman in Brussels claims to be member of jihadist group
Borrower preferences and lender offerings differ dramatically even within the single currency area
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