The oldest bank in the world wants to pay investors hundreds of billions
Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena aims to pay investors hundreds of billions after recent acquisitions and projected revenue growth.
Meloni on Mps: 'Dossier managed successfully, now the government's role is over'
Giorgia Meloni discusses the Italian government's successful management of the MPS bank dossier and indicates that the government's role in its governance has concluded.
Lagarde, golden salary in defiance of ECB rules
Christine Lagarde is facing criticism for receiving a dual salary package that exceeds ECB regulations while calling for moderation in salaries.
Panetta: "Stronger banks should support businesses"
The Italian banking sector is solid and vital for stability, with a call from the Bank of Italy's governor for continued support for entrepreneurial initiatives despite caution in risk management.
Bank of Italy: "The US is paying the highest price"
The governor of the Bank of Italy, Fabio Panetta, highlighted that despite the US imposing tariffs, international trade has continued to grow, contradicting the expected slowdown from protectionist policies.
Money, I'm going to live alone and I'm looking for a house
The article discusses the implications of Christine Lagarde's resignation from the European Central Bank and how it impacts the future of the EU, particularly in relation to young people's housing autonomy.
Bank accounts, the Revenue Agency's checks start: here is what will guide the searches of the Tax Authorities
The Italian Revenue Agency is set to conduct extensive checks on citizens' bank accounts in search of undeclared income as part of its organizational plan for 2026-2028.
ECB, Lagarde on the verge of an early departure
Christine Lagarde is expected to leave the ECB before her term ends in October 2027, creating opportunities for new leadership ahead of the upcoming French presidential elections.
European Central Bank, everything you need to know about the official EU institution
The article discusses recent speculation regarding ECB President Christine Lagarde potentially leaving her position early, and provides an overview of the European Central Bank's roles and functions.
"She will leave before the end of her term". Financial Times revelations about Christine Lagarde
According to the Financial Times, Christine Lagarde, the president of the European Central Bank, is set to leave her position before her term officially ends in April 2027, allowing French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz to select her successor.
Media: 'Christine Lagarde could leave the leadership of the European Central Bank early'
Christine Lagarde may consider stepping down as Head of the European Central Bank before the end of her term, according to reports from the Financial Times.
Public debt, a burden of 52 thousand euros for each citizen. The risk of becoming unsustainable
Italy's public debt has reached a staggering โฌ52,000 per citizen, raising concerns about its sustainability.
Ifis, profit surge thanks to Illimity. And it launches a bank
Banca Ifis has doubled its profits in 2025, largely due to the acquisition and consolidation of Illimity Bank, and plans to pay significant dividends to shareholders.
For Banca Generali, record profits. Move: "New phase"
Banca Generali reports record profits for 2025, with a net consolidated profit of โฌ445.8 million, marking the highest level in the bank's history.
Trump's Stop to Netanyahu: No to the Annexation of the West Bank by Israel
Donald Trump reiterated his opposition to Israel's annexation of the West Bank, emphasizing stability as essential for Israeli security and regional peace.
Inflation Slows Down Across the Euro Area. A New Rate Cut is Becoming More Possible
Inflation is slowing down across Europe, stabilizing under control and potentially leading to a shift in the European Central Bank's monetary policy as the January Eurostat flash estimate indicates a rate of 1.7%, below the 2% target set by Frankfurt.
Bank of Italy, fraud with prepaid cards is increasing
A report from the Bank of Italy indicates a rise in fraud cases involving prepaid cards in the first half of last year, with an incidence of 31 euros in fraudulent transactions per 100,000 euros transacted.
Crรฉdit Agricole exceeds 20% of Bpm. ECB approval received
Crรฉdit Agricole has received the European Central Bank's permission to increase its stake in Banco Bpm to over 20%, as noted in their official statement.
Trump challenges the Fed. All the effects on markets and the independence of the bank
Donald Trump has intensified his attack on Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, amid significant institutional tensions sparked by recent subpoenas from the Department of Justice.
USA, the Department of Justice opens an investigation against the Fed President Powell
The District Attorney's Office of the District of Columbia has launched a criminal investigation against Jerome Powell, the Federal Reserve President, regarding the restructuring of the central bank's headquarters and potential lies to Congress about the project's scope.
"I am not a bank". The provocations of Harry and Meghan against Elizabeth II and Charles III
The article discusses the evolving tensions between the Duke and Duchess of Sussex and the British royal family, particularly highlighting Meghan Markle's initial acceptance followed by significant changes that led to conflicts with Queen Elizabeth II and King Charles III.
Just one phone call and they empty your account: beware of the digital wallet scam
A new scam allows criminals to link victims' bank accounts to their digital wallets with just a phone call, leading to empty accounts.
Mps opens the season of maxidividends
Monte dei Paschi is setting the stage for a more generous and lasting dividend season, as indicated in the board's illustrative report ahead of the assembly on February 4, where changes to the bank's statute will be voted on.
The salary of Christine Lagarde: the ECB president earns four times that of the Fed chief
Christine Lagarde, the president of the European Central Bank, earns approximately 726,000 euros in total for 2024, which is over 50% more than her reported salary and nearly four times that of the US Federal Reserve chairman, Jerome Powell.
Between the US and Israel, the West Bank issue. Trump: "An escalation would be harmful"
New details emerge from the Mar-a-Lago summit between President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, where Trump urged a review of policies in the West Bank.