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Italy - Factors to watch on September 6



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The following factors could affect Italian markets on Friday.

Reuters has not verified the newspaper reports, and cannot vouch for their accuracy. New items are marked with (*).


For a complete list of diary events in Italy please click on IT/DIA.


POLITICS


ECONOMY

State fiscal revenues increased in the first seven months of 2024 by 19.2 billion euros (+6.2%) compared to the same period last year, the economy ministry said on Thursday. The government next week will present its new budget framework with updated deficit, debt and GDP estimates.

ISTAT releases July retail sales data (0800 GMT).

Bank of Italy releases August data on Target 2 liabilities and European Central Bank funding to Italian banks.


DEBT

Treasury announces sale of 12-month BOT bills, with relative amounts to be auctioned on Sept. 11.


COMPANIES

(*)ITALGAS IG.MI

Europe's biggest gas distributor is planning a capital hike of about 1 billion euros ($1.11 billion) to finance the acquisition of its main domestic rival 2i Rete Gas, newspaper Il Sole 24 Ore reported on Friday.


ENI ENI.MI

Kazakhstan's energy ministry has requested shareholders in the giant Kashagan oilfield, including the Italian major, to delay to next year maintenance planned to begin at the site in October, trading sources with knowledge of the matter said.

The company signed on Thursday three memorandums of understanding with Azerbaijan's Socar on energy security, reduction on CO2 emissions and biofuel production chain, the Prime Minister's office said.


DIARY

Cernobbio, The European House Ambrosetti launches 50th edition "Today's and tomorrow's scenario for competitive strategies"; ends on Sept. 8.

Verona, 'G7 of Parliaments' on international policy, security, development and artificial intelligence continues; ends on Sept. 7. On Friday President Sergio Mattarella and Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni give speeches (0800 GMT);Chamber of Deputies Speaker Lorenzo Fontana delivers opening address; European Parliament President Roberta Metsola and Ukrainian Verkhovna Rada President Ruslan Stefanchuk delivers welcome address.



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


20 biggest gainers (in percentage).............PG.MI

20 biggest losers (in percentage)..............PL.MI

FTSE IT allshare index .FTITLMS

FTSE Mib index........ .FTMIB

FTSE Allstars index... .FTSTAR

FTSE Mid Cap index.... .FTITMC

Block trades.......... .BLK.MI

Stories on Italy...... IT-LEN


For pan-European market data and news, click on codes in
brackets:

European Equities speed guide...................EUR/EQUITY

FTSEurofirst 300 index...............................FTEU3

DJ STOXX index.......................................STOXX

Top 10 STOXX sectors............................PGL.STOXXS

Top 10 EUROSTOXX sectors.......................PGL.STOXXES

Top 10 Eurofirst 300 sectors....................PGL.FTEU3S

Top 25 European pct gainers........................PG.PEUR

Top 25 European pct losers.........................PL.PEUR

Main stock markets:

Dow Jones................DJI Wall Street report ......N

Nikkei 225..............N225 Tokyo report.............T

FTSE 100................FTSE London report............L

Xetra DAX..............GDAXI Frankfurt market stories.F

CAC-40..................FCHI Paris market stories....PA

World Indices.....................................0#.INDEX

Reuters survey of world bourse outlook.........EQUITYPOLL1

Western European IPO diary..........................WEUIPO

European Asset Allocation........................EUR/ASSET

Reuters News at a Glance: Equities...............TOP/EQE

Main currency report:...............................FRX/


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