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...Milan prosecutor Marcello Viola said the men had been under investigation since August 2021. One had taken an oath of allegiance to Isis one year ago, and posted it on Facebook....
...There is a piping Concerto for Flute by Giuseppe Sammartini, a viola da gamba sonata by Pietro Castrucci, and a selection of still familiar Scottish tunes arranged by James Oswald....
...Salvatore talked about their sons — Giuseppe, Gianluca and Alex — all the time....
...Nestling under the red terracotta rooftops of Cremona’s medieval centre are, at a recent count, 169 active workshops, “luthiers”, making violins, violas and cellos....
...From the bowels of the house, the sound of piano or viola can be heard constantly....
...Taking his applause after the performance, Attahir gestured deferentially to conductor Daniel Barenboim, who had led his Boulez Ensemble and pianist Giuseppe Guarrera with both stringency and power....
...Contemporary violins, violas and cellos are modelled on Italian pieces from the late 17th and 18th centuries, with instruments by Antonio Stradivari (c1644-1737) and Giuseppe Guarneri “del Gesù” (1698-1744...
...and restore its credibility after the troubled tenure of Giuseppe Mussari, the discredited former chairman who was embroiled in judicial battles over his own handling of complex derivatives....
...and Giuseppe Guarneri del Gesu…. the instruments are registered on its balance sheet — as ‘“mobile material assets...
...During the period, Mr Viola has taken home about €8m. Any new plan must be the rescue to end all rescues....
...The Italian bank later claimed Nomura colluded with former Monte dei Paschi executives, including then-chairman Giuseppe Mussari, to conceal “substantial losses of about €220m”....
...Giuseppe Castagna, chief executive of Banca Popolare di Milano, has indicated on several occasions that he is ready to consider tie-ups....
...Revelations about “hidden” derivatives transactions, a plunge in its share price, the resignation of the head of the Italian banking association, Giuseppe Mussari, because of his former role as chairman...
...Fabrizio Viola, chief executive, said three lossmaking deals at the centre of the revelations were the only ones the bank had discovered that were unaccounted for and he confirmed losses related to the trades...
...Rightwing newspapers reported that Giuseppe Mussari, chairman of the Tuscan bank at the time of the lossmaking derivatives deals, had donated €683,500 to the Democrats and their predecessors over 10 years...
...bank said on Tuesday that the derivates contract structured by Nomura did not appear to have been approved by its board, raising further questions for its former management, which was led by ex-chairman Giuseppe...
...Giuseppe Mussari, one of Italy’s top bankers, has resigned as head of the Italian banking association amid a growing scandal surrounding the approval of a series of derivative contracts at Monte dei Paschi...
...Prompted by leaks to the media, Monte dei Paschi’s new director-general Fabrizio Viola and Mr Visco, governor of the central bank, revealed last month that they found out the “true nature” of the derivatives...
...The houses of several executives were also raided, including that of Giuseppe Mussari, chairman of Monte dei Paschi at the time of the acquisition and now chairman of Italy’s banking association, according...
...The main shareholders in UniCredit have picked Giuseppe Vita, chairman of Allianz in Italy, to become chairman of Italy’s largest bank by assets when Dieter Rampl steps down next month....
...The former chief executive, Antonio Vigni, who made way for Mr Viola, is now a consultant for the foundation....
...“Golden Period” strings were made between c1700 and 1720, in or around the Italian city of Cremona, and the profession was dominated by two figures – Antonio Stradivari and Giuseppe Guarneri “del Gesù” –...
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