ANSA will host a roundtable debate
at the Milan Stock Exchange on Wednesday evening as part of the
launch of its new economic and financial newswire.
The debate, whose theme is "The Role of Financial News in
the Real Economy and International Financial Markets", will be
moderated by ANSA Deputy Director Fabio Tamburini.
Scheduled to participate are Gian Maria Gros-Pietro,
chairman of the management board of Intesa Sanpaolo; Flavio
Valeri, Chief Country Officer of Deutsche Bank in Italy; Matteo
Arpe, president and CEO of Sator financial group; Carlo Corsi,
Italy chairman for executive recruiting firm Spencer Stuart; and
jurist and attorney Guido Rossi.
Following the debate, two entrepreneurs will tell their
stories: Ezio Maiolini, CEO of Molemab; and Christian Simoni,
CEO of Monnalisa.
ANSA President Giulio Anselmi will open the evening
together with ANSA CEO Giuseppe Cerbone and Editor-in-Chief
Luigi Contu, and Milan Stock Exchange CEO Raffaele Jerusalmi
will also give opening remarks.
ANSA's new economic and financial newswire aims to provide
news on the real economy, through its Milan office and its
worldwide network of 81 offices in 73 different countries.
Italy's leading news agency will combine news on financial
markets in real time together with news on current events
shaping market performance.
Information on governmental economic policy, taxes,
welfare, macroeconomics and central bank monetary policy, stock
market news and labour union news will all be part of the 400 to
500 daily wire stories.
The new economic and financial newswire will be available
on all digital platforms, distinguished by the ANSA hallmarks of
independence, trustworthiness, and timeliness.
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