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Italy - Factors to watch on July 16

Italy - Factors to watch on July 16

Tecno S.p.a. Societa BenefitJuly 16, 20254
Italy - Factors to watch on July 16

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The following factors could affect Italian markets on Wednesday.Reuters has not verified the newspaper reports, and cannot vouch for their accuracy. New items are marked with (*).For a complete list of diary events in Italy please click on .ECONOMYISTAT releases June CPI final data (0800 GMT) and May foreign trade data (0900 GMT).COMPANIESUNICREDIT MIL:UCG, BANCO BPM MIL:BAMIItaly will invoke national security considerations in its reply to European Union authorities who have challenged the terms the government set to clear UniCredit's bid for smaller lender Banco BPM, the Economy Minister Giancarlo Giorgetti said on Tuesday, speaking to newspaper Corriere Adriatico.BANCA POPOLARE DI SONDRIO MIL:BPSOScope ratings on Tuesday upgraded its rating on the northern Italian bank to BBB+ from BBB, and revised the outlook to stable from positive(*) MEDIOBANCA MIL:MB Two small Mediobanca investors, Gavio and Lucchini families, part of the bank's shareholder pact, sold on Tuesday shares worth a total of 0.03% in the merchant bank, three filings showed. STELLANTIS MIL:STLAM(*) The Franco-Italian automaker said on Wednesday it would discontinue its hydrogen fuel cell technology development programme and that it would no longer launch its new range of hydrogen-powered Pro One vehicles this year, whose production was scheduled to start in the summer. (*) The carmaker will delay 2026 Dodge Hornet production in Italy to assess the effects of U.S. tariff policies, MF reported on Wednesday citing a company statement from Monday. (*) WEBUILD MIL:WBD The construction group said on Wednesday its U.S. unit Lane had been awarded a new $337 million project contract to widen and modernize the Interstate 85 in Gaston County, North Carolina, in the United States. (*) LEONARDO MIL:LDO The likelihood of a new country joining the British, Italian and Japanese project to develop a fighter jet is diminishing, said a BAE Systems executive, amid long-held speculation Saudi Arabia could become a fourth partner. The project, called Global Combat Air Programme (GCAP), is being led by BAE Systems LSE:BA. in Britain, Leonardo in Italy and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries TSE:7011 in Japan.TERNA MIL:TRNThe Italian electricity grid operator said on Tuesday it had successfully launched a first 6-year European Green bond issue for 750 million euros ($870.15 million)LAZIO MIL:SSLThe Italian Serie A club ...

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