The Milan bourse closed 1.57% up
Thursday with the FTSE-MIB rising to 16,197 points as banking
stocks rallied again, recovering from Brexit turmoil and buoyed
by a reported EU OK to a 150-billion-euro public guarantee.
UniCredit gained 2.2% after the appointment of its former
investment banking chief, Jean-Pierre Mustier, as CEO, replacing
Federico Ghizzoni who stepped down from the helm of Italy's
biggest bank by assets after months of investor dissatisfaction.
London closed 2.27% up, Frankfurt 0.71% up and Paris 1% up.
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