


Jacques Moscianese
Jacques Moscianese is group head of the Institutional Affairs Department of Intesa Sanpaolo, based in Milan. Additionally, Jacques has been selected as a Future Leader in the financial industry in 2018 by the Institute of International Finance (IIF) based in Washington DC. Also, he is Board Member of ICC Italia (Italian Committee of the International Chamber of Commerce) and “Expert-Associé” of the European Center for Law and Economics at Essec Business School Paris. Lecturer of European Union Law at the University of Milan, Jacques often participates as panelist in conferences and seminars. Education: Jacques earned a degree in law from the University Paris 1 Panthéon - La Sorbonne. He also earned a degree in International Public Law from the University of Siena and a Master Degree in International Private Law from the Catholic University of Milan. He speaks French, Italian, English.
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Bank rescue in the European Union. From bail-out to bail-in* States have traditionally faced banking crisis through the so-called bail-out tool: public resources have been used for a long time in order to rescue banks, putting the burden on public finance, thus on taxpayers. Actually, this (...)
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Brief summary of facts Arno SRL had entered, with BPCI, into a loan agreement with an interest rate anchored to the EURIBOR rate, and Alpina and Enrico Belloti had given a guarantee. The loan had subsequently been sold to BBSP. Following the assessment of the EURIBOR Cartel made by the (...)
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Brief summary of facts Claimant had given a guarantee on a loan. Claimant had asked the court to declare the invalidity ofthe guarantee because the contract contained three clauses that were deemed the object of an anti-competitive agreement by the ICA, in a non-binding opinion (ICA case (...)
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Brief summary of facts Alleanza Toro, an insurance company, was fined by the ICA for having participated in a horizontal anti-competitive agreement that resulted in higher premiums to consumers. The Court of Appeal had refused the request of damages demanded by claimant, stating that the ICA (...)
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Brief summary of facts Milano Assicurazioni, an insurance company, was fined by the ICA for having participated in a horizontal anti-competitive agreement that resulted in higher premiums to consumers.The Court of Appeal refused the request of damages demanded by claimant, stating that the (...)
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Brief summary of facts Reale Mutua, an insurance company, was fined by the ICA for having participated in a horizontal anti-competitive agreement that resulted in higher premiums to consumers. The Court of Appeal refused the request of damages demanded by claimant, stating that the ICA (...)
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Brief summary of facts Fondiaria Sai, an insurance company, was fined by the ICA for having participated in a horizontal anti-competitive agreement that resulted in higher premiums to consumers. It considers that the Court of Appeal erred in presuming that the higher insurance premiums were (...)
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Brief summary of facts Best Office S.p.A. had taken out a loan from Intesa Sanpaolo. The interest was based on the EURIBOR rate plus a fixed rate. Claimant asked to declare the invalidity of the loan or, alternatively, of the interest rate, as EURIBOR was the object of a presumed (...)
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Table des matières : The Italian golden power during the pandemic: An in-house perspective on the impact of FDI screening on M&A transactions, Jacques Moscianese, Executive Director, Group Head of Institutional Affairs, Intesa Sanpaolo, Milan The role of economics in merger reviews with (...)
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Interview conducted by Lionel Lesur, Partner, Head of the Antitrust Practice, Franklin, Paris Introduction/Background Jacques, you are currently Group Head of Institutional Affairs at one of the top banking groups in Europe. How would you briefly describe your background and journey until (...)
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This series of articles highlights the existing debate about the role of competition policy in the digital economy. Each contribution addresses the subject from a different perspective. The first two discuss non-price strategies practiced by monopoly digital platforms and remedies that can be (...)
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