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- "Bancopoli" was the name coined by the Italian press for the finance and banking scandals between July 2005 and January 2006. The Italian Banca Popolare...
- manager who was implicated in the Italian banking scandal of 2005 known as "Bancopoli". With a degree in political sciences, Fiorani was the manager of the...
- After a short period of Unipol minority ownership as well as the exposed bancopoli scandal, BNP Paribas signed an agreement with 13 shareholders of BNL,...
- invasion of Iraq SISMI-Telecom scandal, domestic surveillance program Bancopoli, bank takeover-merger scandal of 2005, involving insider trading, audiotapes...
- Bancarie. BPI was involved in a failed takeover of Antonveneta, part of the bancopoli that was exposed in 2005. In early 2006 Unipol's takeover bid of Banca...
- di Finanza. (Statute of limitation acquittal) Abuse of office in the Bancopoli/Unipol affair: concerning the illegal publication of wiretapped conversations...
- -(o)poli, meaning 'city'. Examples of snowclone-like use of -opoli include Bancopoli (a financial scandal) and Calciopoli (a 2006 Italian football scandal)...
- of Mani pulite. 1990s portal Italy portal Law portal Politics portal Bancopoli List of -gate scandals and controversies Since this scandal, the suffix...
- minority ownership in Reti Bancarie. The bank was also involved in the Bancopoli scandal, in which the bank sold the shares of Banca Antonveneta held by...
- synfuel, syncrude, Synclavier -opoli < Tangentopoli 'Bribesville' a scandal Bancopoli, Calciopoli Bernard Fradin, "Combining forms, blends, and related phenomena"...