Italy’s constitutional referendum is fast approaching and financial markets are already jittery. Lorenzo Codogno and Mara Monti write that while some observers have pointed to the risk of the Five Star Movement getting into power, or even Italy leaving the euro, these are unlikely developments, at least in the short term. The real issue is not about political instability, but about financial stability: the combination of still modest economic expansion, vulnerability in the public finances and, more importantly, ongoing problems in the banking sector may ultimately lead to a dangerous mix
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Italian politics has traditionally produced its fair share of drama, with unstable coalitions and sh...
The Italian referendum was followed closely everywhere in Europe (and elsewhere) and the fear of a p...
Italy’s elections at the end of February were a major victory for Beppe Grillo and his anti-establis...
Italy’s prime minister, Matteo Renzi, has stated that he will resign if he loses a referendum on con...
One of the key concerns raised since Matteo Renzi’s resignation as Italian Prime Minister is that a ...
Italy will hold a referendum on constitutional reform before the end of the year, with the country’s...
Several observers have raised the possibility that should Italy’s constitutional referendum result i...
What does the result of Italy’s constitutional referendum mean for the country moving forward? Valen...
On Sunday, 4 December, Italians are going to the polls to approve or reject the proposed constitutio...
Italy’s constitutional referendum, scheduled for 4 December, has been billed as a vote of confidence...
On 4 December, Italy will hold a referendum on constitutional reform that has come to be viewed as a...
Following the outcome of today’s referendum, President Mattarella will do his best to avoid early el...
Beppe Grillo’s Five Star Movement riding high in the polls in Italy has led to speculation over the ...
As part of our series covering Italy’s constitutional referendum, scheduled for 4 December, Marco Si...
Paolo Gentiloni took over from Matteo Renzi as Italian Prime Minister in December, but the country’s...
Italian politics has traditionally produced its fair share of drama, with unstable coalitions and sh...
The Italian referendum was followed closely everywhere in Europe (and elsewhere) and the fear of a p...
Italy’s elections at the end of February were a major victory for Beppe Grillo and his anti-establis...