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La Stampa - Italia | Lunes, 21. Mayo 2007
A bank merger in Italy
The economist Franco Bruni considers the Milanese bank Unicredit's acquisition of the Roman bank Capitalia which has just created the second biggest European group. Unicredit, which could have associated itself with the French bank Société Général, preferred to create a big Italian group entirely controlled by Italians. "Some defenders of Italianness might have been distressed by this alliance with a French group, but it would have been a step ahead for the European single market. It is nonetheless easier to marry a Roman with property in Sicily even if a lot of reorganising needs to be done. ... Political and administrative authorities have a duty to regulate and survey a big bank in the general interest and the interest of the bank itself. They will also have to ensure that the dimension of the new establishment doesn' t reduce competition and that relations with clients and the markets are proper and transparent while risk management is fair to guarantee liquidity and solvability."
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