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Temporary Prohibition of Short Selling 11/13/2020 Temporary prohibition of short selling Temporary prohibition of short selling The FCA notifies that it temporarily prohibits short selling in the following instruments under Articles 23 (1) and 26 (4) of Regulation (EU) No 236/2012 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 March 2012. This follows a decision made by another EU Competent Authority. Details of the Financial Instruments concerned: • ABENGOA CLASE B (ISIN: ES0105200002) • ACCIONA, S.A. (ISIN: ES0125220311) • ACCIONES FOMENTO DE (ISIN: ES0122060314) • ACCIONES IBERDROLA (ISIN: ES0144580Y14) • ACERINOX, S.A. (ISIN: ES0132105018) • ACS,ACTIVIDADES DE CO (ISIN: ES0167050915) • AEDAS HOMES, S.A (ISIN: ES0105287009) • AENA, S.M.E., S.A. (ISIN: ES0105046009) • AIRBUS (ISIN:NL0000235190) • AMADEUS IT GROUP, S.A. (ISIN: ES0109067019) • APERAM (ISIN: LU0569974404) • APPLUS SERVICES, S.A. (ISIN: ES0105022000) • ARCELORMITTAL SA (ISIN: LU1598757687) • ATRESMEDIA CORPORAC (ISIN: ES0109427734) • AUDAX RENOVABLES, S.A (ISIN: ES0136463017) • BANCO BILBAO VIZCAYA (ISIN: ES0113211835) • BANCO DE SABADELL (ISIN: ES0113860A34) • BANCO SANTANDER S.A. (ISIN: ES0113900J37) • BANKIA, S.A. (ISIN: ES0113307062) • BANKINTER, S.A. (ISIN: ES0113679I37) • BIOSEARCH, S.A. (ISIN: ES0172233118) • CAIXABANK, S.A. (ISIN: ES0140609019) • CELLNEX TELECOM, S.A. (ISIN: ES0105066007 • CIE AUTOMOTIVE, S.A. (ISIN: ES0105630315) https://www.fca.org.uk/news/news-stories/temporary-prohibition-short-selling/printable/print 1/5 11/13/2020 Temporary prohibition of short selling • COCA-COLA EUROPEAN P (ISIN: GB00BDCPN049) • CODERE S.A. (ISIN: ES0119256032) • COMPAÑIA DE DISTRIBUC (ISIN: ES0105027009) • CONSTRUCCIONES Y AUX (ISIN: ES0121975009) • ENAGAS,S.A. (ISIN: ES0130960018) • ENCE ENERGIA Y CELULO (ISIN: ES0130625512) • ENDESA,S.A. (ISIN: ES0130670112) • ERCROS (ISIN: ES0125140A14) • EUSKALTEL, S.A. (ISIN: ES0105075008) • FAES FARMA, S.A. (ISIN: ES0134950F36) • FERROVIAL, S.A. (ISIN: ES0118900010) • FLUIDRA, S.A. (ISIN: ES0137650018) • GESTAMP AUTOMOCION, (ISIN: ES0105223004) • GLOBAL DOMINION ACCE (ISIN: ES0105130001) • GRENERGY RENOVABLES (ISIN: ES0105079000) • GRUPO CATALANA OCCID (ISIN: ES0116920333) • GRUPO EMPRESARIAL SA (ISIN: ES0180918015) • INDRA SISTEMAS S.A., SE (ISIN: ES0118594417) • INDUSTRIA DE DISE\O TEX (ISIN: ES0148396007) • INMOBILIARIA COLONIAL, (ISIN: ES0139140174) • INTL CONSOLIDATED AIRL (ISIN: ES0177542018) • LAR ESPAÑA REAL ESTAT (ISIN: ES0105015012) • LIBERBANK, S.A. (ISIN: ES0168675090) • MAPFRE, S.A. (ISIN: ES0124244E34) • MEDIASET ESPAÑA COM (ISIN: ES0152503035) • MELIA HOTELS INTERNATI (ISIN: ES0176252718) • MERLIN PROPERTIES SO (ISIN: ES0105025003) • METROVACESA, S.A. (ISIN: ES0105122024) • NATURGY ENERGY GROU (ISIN: ES0116870314) • NATURHOUSE HEALTH, S. (ISIN: ES0105043006) • NH HOTEL GROUP, S.A. (ISIN: ES0161560018) • OBRASCON HUARTE LAIN (ISIN: ES0142090317) • ORYZON GENOMICS, S.A. (ISIN: ES0167733015) • PHARMA MAR, S.A. (ISIN: ES0169501030) • PROSEGUR (ISIN: ES0175438003) • RED ELECTRICA CORPOR (ISIN: ES0173093024) • RENTA CORPORACION RE (ISIN: ES0173365018) • REPSOL, S.A. (ISIN: ES0173516115) • SACYR, S.A. (ISIN: ES0182870214) • SIEMENS GAMESA RENE (ISIN: ES0143416115) • SOLARIA ENERGIA Y MED (ISIN: ES0165386014) • TALGO, S.A. (ISIN: ES0105065009) • TECNICAS REUNIDAS S.A. (ISIN: ES0178165017) • TELEFONICA,S.A. (ISIN: ES0178430E18) • UNICAJA BANCO, S.A. (ISIN: ES0180907000) • TXT (ISIN: IT0001454435) • ASCOPIAVE (ISIN: IT0004093263) • LAZIO (ISIN: IT0003621783) https://www.fca.org.uk/news/news-stories/temporary-prohibition-short-selling/printable/print 2/5 11/13/2020 Temporary prohibition of short selling • POSTE ITALIANE (ISIN: IT0003796171) • A2A (ISIN: IT0001233417) • ITALGAS (ISIN: IT0005211237) • EXOR (ISIN: NL0012059018) • BANCO BPM (ISIN: IT0005218380) • SNAM (ISIN: IT0003153415) • AMPLIFON (ISIN: IT0004056880) • CAMPARI (ISIN: IT0005252207) • FIAT CHRYSLER AUTOMOBILES (ISIN: NL0010877643) • BANCA GENERALI (ISIN: IT0001031084) • BUZZI UNICEM (ISIN: IT0001347308) • PRYSMIAN (ISIN: IT0004176001) • ENEL (ISIN: IT0003128367) • LEONARDO (ISIN: IT0003856405) • SALVATORE FERRAGAMO (ISIN: IT0004712375) • UBI BANCA (ISIN: IT0003487029) • ATLANTIA (ISIN: IT0003506190) • MEDIOBANCA (ISIN: IT0000062957) • STMICROELECTRONICS (ISIN: NL0000226223) • MONCLER (ISIN: IT0004965148) • CNH INDUSTRIAL (ISIN: NL0010545661) • FINECOBANK (ISIN: IT0000072170) • NEXI (ISIN: IT0005366767) • GENERALI (ISIN: IT0000062072) • RECORDATI (ISIN: IT0003828271) • PIRELLI & C (ISIN: IT0005278236) • JUVENTUS FOOTBALL CLUB (ISIN: IT0000336518) • TENARIS (ISIN: LU0156801721) • INTESA SANPAOLO (ISIN: IT0000072618) • UNICREDIT (ISIN: IT0005239360) • SAIPEM (ISIN: IT0005252140) • HERA (ISIN: IT0001250932) • BPER BANCA (ISIN: IT0000066123) • TERNA (ISIN: IT0003242622) • AZIMUT HOLDING (ISIN: IT0003261697) • ENI (ISIN: IT0003132476) • UNIPOL (ISIN: IT0004810054) • TELECOM ITALIA (ISIN: IT0003497168) • FERRARI (ISIN: NL0011585146) • COVIVIO (ISIN: FR0000064578) • SANLORENZO (ISIN: IT0003549422) • TECHNOGYM (ISIN: IT0005162406) • DOVALUE (ISIN: IT0001044996) • DE' LONGHI (ISIN: IT0003115950) • BANCA IFIS (ISIN: IT0003188064) • FILA (ISIN: IT0004967292) • ANIMA HOLDING (ISIN: IT0004998065) • CERVED GROUP (ISIN: IT0005010423) https://www.fca.org.uk/news/news-stories/temporary-prohibition-short-selling/printable/print 3/5 11/13/2020 Temporary prohibition of short selling • FINCANTIERI (ISIN: IT0001415246) • CAIRO COMMUNICATION (ISIN: IT0004329733) • OVS (ISIN: IT0005043507) • INWIT (ISIN: IT0005090300) • ACEA (ISIN: IT0001207098) • MAIRE TECNIMONT (ISIN: IT0004931058) • TOD'S (ISIN: IT0003007728) • CATTOLICA ASSICURAZIONI (ISIN: IT0000784154) • IREN (ISIN: IT0003027817) • REPLY (ISIN: IT0005282865) • EL EN (ISIN: IT0005188336) • DATALOGIC (ISIN: IT0004053440) • BIESSE (ISIN: IT0003097257) • TELECOM ITALIA RSP (ISIN: IT0003497176) • IMA (ISIN: IT0001049623) • GEOX (ISIN: IT0003697080) • MEDIASET (ISIN: IT0001063210) • IGD - IMMOBILIARE GRANDE DISTRIBUZIONE (ISIN: IT0005322612) • INTERPUMP GROUP (ISIN: IT0001078911) • MARR (ISIN: IT0003428445) • AUTOGRILL (ISIN: IT0001137345) • ERG (ISIN: IT0001157020) • TAMBURI INVESTMENT PARTNERS (ISIN: IT0003153621) • PIAGGIO & C (ISIN: IT0003073266) • BANCA MONTE PASCHI SIENA (ISIN: IT0005218752) • MONDADORI EDITORE (ISIN: IT0001469383) • CREDITO VALTELLINESE (ISIN: IT0005319444) • BANCA POPOLARE SONDRIO (ISIN: IT0000784196) • FALCK RENEWABLES (ISIN: IT0003198790) • ASTM (ISIN: IT0000084027) • SALINI IMPREGILO (ISIN: IT0003865570) • ZUCCHI (ISIN: IT0005395071) • FIERA MILANO (ISIN: IT0003365613) • ILLIMITY BANK (ISIN: IT0005359192) This measure is effective immediately on 13 March 2020 until the end of the trading day on 13 March 2020. For further information please see the 2 RNS announcements here [1] and here [2]. First published: 13/03/2020 Last updated: 13/03/2020 Source URL: https://www.fca.org.uk/news/news-stories/temporary-prohibition-short-selling Links https://www.fca.org.uk/news/news-stories/temporary-prohibition-short-selling/printable/print 4/5 11/13/2020 Temporary prohibition of short selling [1] https://www.londonstockexchange.com/exchange/news/market-news/market-news-detai l/other/14459824.html [2] https://www.londonstockexchange.com/exchange/news/market-news/market-news-detai l/other/14459749.html [3] https://www.fca.org.uk/markets/short-selling [4] https://www.fca.org.uk/markets/short-selling/notification-and-disclosure-net-short-positio ns [5] https://www.fca.org.uk/markets/short-selling/exemptions-requirements [6] https://www.fca.org.uk/markets/short-selling/restrictions-prohibitions https://www.fca.org.uk/news/news-stories/temporary-prohibition-short-selling/printable/print 5/5.
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