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Italy's CDP Sues Euronext over Milan Bourse Spat, Sources

  • Lawsuit filed in Amsterdam court, sources say
  • Dispute concerns search for new Milan exchange CEO
  • Future of bourse politically sensitive in Italy

ROME, March 11 (Reuters) - Italian state lender Cassa Depositi ​e Prestiti has filed a lawsuit against pan-European exchange operator Euronext in ‌an Amsterdam court for opposing the search for a new chief executive to lead the Milan stock exchange, sources said.

Lawmakers within Italy's governing right-wing coalition have raised concerns that Euronext, of which CDP ​is a leading shareholder, could favour listings in France or other markets over ​Italian operations.

Fabrizio Testa has been at the helm of Borsa Italiana ⁠since 2021, and his current term ends with the approval of 2025 results in ​the first half of this year.

CDP argues that Euronext's governance agreements give the Italian shareholder ​the right to trigger the process aimed at selecting a new chief for Borsa Italiana, two people familiar with the matter told Reuters.

Euronext's unwillingness to assess alternative candidates to Testa led CDP to file ​the legal action in Amsterdam, where the pan‑European group is headquartered, the sources added.

CDP declined a Reuters request for ‌comment.

"Euronext ⁠does not comment on press rumors regarding potential legal actions by a shareholder," a Euronext spokesperson said, adding that the group's performance in Italy had delivered "unprecedented results" in recent years.

Between 2020 and 2025, Borsa Italiana's revenues grew by 57%.

"Euronext remains fully committed to the ​development, competitiveness and long-term ​success of the ⁠Italian market and continues to work closely with all stakeholders to support its growth," the spokesperson said.

The Milan stock exchange has always ​been a sensitive asset in Italy, mainly because it controls ​MTS, where ⁠2.7 trillion euros ($3.13 trillion) of Italian government bonds are traded.

Euronext, which operates the Amsterdam, Brussels, Dublin, Lisbon, Milan, Oslo, Athens and Paris exchanges, completed its acquisition of Borsa Italiana in 2021 ⁠from ​London Stock Exchange Group in a 4.3-billion-euro deal.

As part ​of the transaction, CDP and Italy's largest bank Intesa Sanpaolo bought 8.1% and 1.55% of Euronext respectively. France's ​Caisse des Depots also holds 8.1%.

($1 = 0.8619 euros)

Reporting by Giuseppe Fonte; Editing by Joe Bavier

Source: Reuters


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