Italy – Factors to watch on March 20

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vouch for their accuracy. New items are marked with (*).

For a complete list of diary events in Italy please click on
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POLITICS

Italy wants the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to unblock
a $1.9 billion loan to Tunisia, fearful that without the cash,
the country will be destabilised, unleashing a new wave of
migrants towards Europe, Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani said.

COMPANIES

FTSE share indexes revision effective as of Monday: Banca
Monte dei Paschi di Siena enters Italy’s blue-chips
index FTSE Mib replacing Buzzi Unicem.

UNICREDIT

Unicredit’s investor Allianz is in favour of a
proposed new pay scheme for the lender’s Chief Executive, the
insurer CEO Oliver Baete told Italian daily Corriere della Sera
on Sunday.

STELLANTIS

Carmaker Stellantis will spend more than 200 million euros
($213.32 million) to manufacture four Fiat models in Algeria, it
said on Sunday.

ENI

Trades ex-dividend of 0.22 euro per share.

A spokesman for Eni told Reuters that no licence has yet
been awarded to the Italian energy group and its partners,
including Lukoil, in Congo.

SNAM

Snam’s executive and special commissioner Eugenio Giani will
welcome s new floating liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal
moored in the Tuscan port of Piombino on Monday. The vessel will
be connect to the gas grid by May.

STMICROELECTRONICS

Trades ex-dividend of 0.06 U.S. dollars per ordinary share
as quarterly dividend.

DIARY

Milan, ‘La Repubblica’ launches “A&F LIVE”; expected
attendees include at panel “The Italy case” business lobby
Confindustria President Carlo Bonomi (0905 GMT); at panel “Where
Do We Go? Between recovery and recession” Bank of Italy Governor
Ignazio Visco, EU Economy Commissioner Paolo Gentiloni (1110
GMT); at panel “Future mobility” Autostrade per l’Italia CEO
Roberto Tomasi (1355 GMT); Microsoft Italian Country
General Manager Silvia Candiani interviewed (1445 GMT); at panel
“Which Tax for Italy” Economy Deputy Minister Maurizio Leo (1520
GMT); at panel “The Italian quality chain” McDonald’s
Italian CEO Dario Baroni, Philip Morris Europe Vice
President Marco Hannapel (1600 GMT); at panel “Energy
transition” Edison CEO Nicola Monti, A2A CEO
Renato Mazzoncini (1645 GMT); Environment and Energy Security
Minister Gilberto Pichetto Fratin (1715 GMT).

Milan, conference on “Italy and the European governance
reform” (0945 GMT); EU Economy Commissioner head of cabinet
Marco Buti delivers keynote address; round-table discussion with
European Fiscal Board member Massimo Bordignon; Economy Minister
Giancarlo Giorgetti gives speech (1130 GMT).

Milan, “Mediterranean Energy Perspectives 2022”
presentation; expected attendees include Observatoire
Mediterranéen de l’Energie (OME) President Lapo Pistelli, World
Energy Council Italy President Marco Margheri (0900 GMT);
Foreign Undersecretary Giorgio Silli (0915 GMT); Edison
CEO Nicola Monti, EU Energy Commissioner head of
cabinet Stefano Grassi, energy authority ARERA President Stefano
Besseghini (0925 GMT); Industry Minister Adolfo Urso expected to
deliver closing address (1200 GMT).

Milan, #FORUMAutoMotive starts “If the wind of common sense
is not blowing on eco-mobility” closed-door and online session;
ends on Feb. 21 in presence in Milan. On Monday expected
attendees include Environment and Energy Security Minister
Gilberto Pichetto Fratin.

Piacenza, Economy Minister Giancarlo Giorgetti attends
inauguration ceremony of Nordmeccanica Group new production shed
(1400 GMT).

Piombino, Snam holds news conference on the
occasion of the berthing of the floating storage and
regasification unit (FSRU) Golar Tundra (1000 GMT).

For Italian market data and news, click on codes in
brackets:

20 biggest gainers (in percentage)…………

20 biggest losers (in percentage)………….

FTSE IT allshare index

FTSE Mib index……..

FTSE Allstars index…

FTSE Mid Cap index….

Block trades……….

Stories on Italy…… <IT-LEN>

For pan-European market data and news, click on codes in
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European Equities speed guide……………….
FTSEurofirst 300 index…………………………
DJ STOXX index………………………………..
Top 10 STOXX sectors………………………
Top 10 EUROSTOXX sectors………………….
Top 10 Eurofirst 300 sectors……………….
Top 25 European pct gainers…………………..
Top 25 European pct losers……………………
Main stock markets:
Dow Jones…………… Wall Street report …..
Nikkei 225…………. Tokyo report…………
FTSE 100…………… London report………..
Xetra DAX…………. Frankfurt market stories
CAC-40…………….. Paris market stories…
World Indices……………………………….
Reuters survey of world bourse outlook………
Western European IPO diary……………………..
European Asset Allocation……………………
Reuters News at a Glance: Equities……………
Main currency report:………………………….

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