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Projections limit Renzi’s chances of proposing stimulus before December’s constitutional referendum
Eurozone nations should use expansionary fiscal policy for structural reform, writes Adam Posen
Italy’s finance minister is known for cautious competence, but some say these skills are not enough
Padoan denies ‘systemic’ banking problem on sidelines of G20, where finance ministers unite over Brexit
Shares are down by a third, raising doubts over reform and pitting Rome against Brussels
Italy’s finance minister acts after savers who bought bank bonds were caught by EU ‘bail-in’ rules
Eurozone finance ministers hail move to break impasse threatening IMF role in €86bn bailout
British vote to leave EU would set back deeper integration, warns Rome finance minister
When bankers were called in by the finance minister they knew stakes were high — at least €4bn
Country’s largest retirement scheme will not invest in fund aiming to shore up weak lenders
It fails to fix Italy’s capital hole and places too much faith in legal reform
Finance minister calls Rome meeting to agree details of ‘last resort’ bailout plan
Agreement guaranteeing Italy’s non-performing loans designed to make them more appealing to investors
Sign of a more muscular national industrial policy emerging under PM Renzi
Mounting questions over policing of banks over mis-selling
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