
Mediolanum Is Selling Its 3.5% Mediobanca Stake Amid Paschi Bid
Banca Mediolanum is placing about 29.1 million shares held by the lender and its unit Mediolanum Vita through an accelerated book building, it said in a statement on Tuesday. Morgan Stanley is acting as sole bookrunner on the deal.
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