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Intesa defends its bid for UBI Banca

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Rome (Italy), July 6 (EFE/EPA), (Camera: Álvaro Padilla).- One of Italy's largest banks, Intesa Sanpaolo, defended on Monday its voluntary takeover bid for the entire capital of UBI Banca, the fourth largest national bank.EXTERNAL FOOTAGE OF THE INTESA SANPAOLO BANK

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