summit this week makes progress on geopolitical issues, and if Russia continues to improve its rule of law, the American Chamber of Commerce in Moscow said on Monday. The text of this Moody's Investor Service ratingis available at Stocks  |  Bonds Stocks Bonds. MOSCOW (Reuters) - U.S. Reuters has stopped distributing the full text of Moody'sInvestors Service press releases on ratings actions, effectiveApril 1, 2009. (Reporting by Giancarlo Navach; Writing by Nigel Tutt; Editingby David Holmes) Italy.

The antitrust authority's probe, due to run to mid-October,is also looking at Credit Agricole's failure to sell down its5.8 percent stake in Intesa as required by commitments made whenIntesa Sanpaolo was created in 2006. "In the end a solution will be found that goes well for theshareholders and does not create problems for the company,"Intesa CEO Corrado Passera said on the margins of a meeting. On Friday, the regulator said the latest pact includesconsultation on strategic issues and did not guarantee thenecessary independence between Credit Agricole and IntesaSanpaolo and the third-party role of the French bank. Italy On Friday, Italy's antitrust authority extended its probe toinclude a new pact between the two shareholders, which waschanged at the end of June to meet the regulator's objections tothe original pact announced at the end of April. MILAN, July 6 (Reuters) - Italian bank Intesa Sanpaolo SpA's(ISP.MI) chief executive said on Monday he expected a solution tobe found to antitrust objections to a pact between itsshareholders Assicurazioni Generali SpA (GASI.MI) and CreditAgricole (CAGR.PA).

Expansion work on the coal export facility, Richards BayCoal Terminal could be delayed further, the union said (Editing by Jon Boyle) Stocks. South Africa's state-owned utility Eskom's [ESCJ.UL] 4,800megawatt Medupi power station could also be affected, slowingefforts to fill a chronic power shortage in the country. Companies likely to be hit by the strike include Africa'stop construction firm Murray & Roberts Holdings Ltd (MURJ.J),WBHO (WBOJ.J) and Group Five (GRFJ.J). "The interdict wasn't granted," said Joe Campanella,spokesman for SAFCEC, adding the unions and employers were infresh talks to find a resolution but declined to say if theemployer organisation would revise its offer. After the collapse of prolonged negotiations with theemployers organisation, NUM called the strike to support itsdemand for a 13 percent wage increase Employers have refused togo beyond 10 percent. Officials have said previously that the 10 stadiums for theWorld Cup, half of them new, will be delivered on target byDecember, although there have been some reports that the GreenPoint venue in Cape Town may be delayed into next year. World Cup organisers said last week they would meet tradeunion officials to try to ensure a strike does not delaycompletion of stadiums beyond target but would not interfere inworkers' democratic rights to strike.