Mps, the latest maneuvers on the plan and the board list
Mps is undergoing critical organizational maneuvers with its top executives preparing to present a new industrial plan and address statutory questions ahead of a significant board meeting.
Mps, fusion approved for Mediobanca but Generali will not go to Siena
Mps has approved the merger with Mediobanca, leading to the end of Mediobanca's stock market listing, but Generali's stake will be incorporated into a new entity fully controlled by Mps.
In the Mediobanca Mess, insider trading emerges in the silence of the Treasury
The article examines allegations of insider trading in the context of the ongoing financial mess involving Mediobanca, Monte dei Paschi di Siena, and Generali.
Consequences of the Banking Crisis: Deutsche Bank Settles Legal Dispute Over Scandal at Monte dei Paschi
Deutsche Bank has settled a legal dispute with a former employee regarding alleged false accusations related to the Italian bank Monte dei Paschi di Siena, which faced turmoil during the 2009 financial crisis.
UniCredit: Denies acquisition interest in Monte dei Paschi
UniCredit has categorically denied reports regarding interest in acquiring a stake in rival Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena, calling them unfounded rumors and emphasizing that acquisitions are considered only based on strategy and returns.
Unicredit: In talks to buy a stake in Monte dei Paschi
Unicredit is discussing the purchase of Delfin's stake in Monte dei Paschi di Siena, a move that would re-enter it into banking consolidation talks in Italy, alongside interest in Generali.
The siesta of the Bcesul mega concert organized in Siena
The article discusses the ongoing influence of financial powers in Italy and their interactions with regulatory bodies amidst a backdrop of a significant concert event.
The Most Holy Name of Jesus โ A Name Above Every Name!
The article discusses the historical significance and liturgical celebration of the Most Holy Name of Jesus, particularly how it gained prominence in the 14th century through figures such as St. Bernardine of Siena and St. John of Capistrano.