Macquarie tipped to sell Rome airports stake

Trading in the shares of Gemina and Macquarie Airports was suspended on Thursday amid speculation that Australia's Macquarie had agreed to sell its 45% stake in Rome's two airports to Gemina, an Italian holding company, for EUR 1.2 bn. The Italian Stock Exchange suspended trading in Gemina's shares for two days, shortly after Macquarie Airports requested a suspension of trading in its shares on the Australian Stock Exchange pending a 'significant announcement'.

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