The Milan Stock Exchange, together with the other European stock exchanges, consolidates the rise.
The Ftse Mib rose by 0.5% to 31,295 points.
Above all, Leonardo (+4.64%) is ahead at its highest level in 13 months and Nexi (+4.62%) which according to press rumors rejected F2i's offer for the interbank network.
In credit, Mediolanum (+1.9%) and Mps (+1.6%) stand out, the latter with CEO Lovaglio who in an interview with Corriere defines future consolidation as "inevitable".
Azimut (+1.35%), Unicredit (+1.22%) then rose following the agreement on the bonus of up to 2,200 euros for employees while, according to Bloomberg, the bonus pool for 2023 would rise by 16%.
Tim is flat (+0.0/%) while waiting for the accounts.
On the opposite side, Pirelli leaves 1.17% on the ground.
Prysmian (-0.8%) and Campari (-0.74%) also slowed.
Also on the price of the related takeover bids are both Tod's (43 euros) and Saras (not far away at 1.75 euros).
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