Monte Dei Paschi Shares Drop After Italy Sells $1 Billion Stake
21 November 2023 - 8:31PM
Dow Jones News
By Helena Smolak
Shares of Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena fell Tuesday after the
Italian state sold a 25% stake in the world's oldest bank for 920
million euros ($1.01 billion).
At 0847 GMT, Monte dei Paschi shares traded 5.3% lower at
EUR2.91.
Italy's Ministry of Economy and Finance said Monday that it
placed the 314.9 million shares at EUR2.92 each through an
accelerated book building reserved for Italian and foreign
institutional investors in attempts to re-privatize the bank two
years after a failed first attempt.
The price represented a 4.9% discount to Monte dei Paschi's
closing share price of EUR3.07 on Monday, but is significantly
higher than the subscription price of the bank's share capital
increase in November 2022, the ministry said.
The sale means Italy's ownership in the bank falls to 39.23%
from 64.23%, the ministry said. The ministry said it committed not
to sell additional shares on the market for a period of 90
days.
Write to Helena Smolak at helena.smolak@wsj.com
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