Italy Says Addio To Xi’s Belt And Road
G7 or Belt and Road. That was the choice for Italy. When push came to
G7 or Belt and Road. That was the choice for Italy. When push came to
“This is the most difficult crisis in our post-war period”.
“If this doesn’t work, we’re going to keep doing it until we get this going”.
Stimulus efforts aren’t going to matter if people are confined to their homes or otherwise frightened of engaging in economic activities.
“Sooner or later, the judgement of the people will be heard”.
Arguably, this isn’t the worst outcome for markets.
It’s a wrap. Italy now belongs to one man.
“This is good news for Italy and for the euro area”.
“We’re not concerned.”
Nobody should be surprised by this.
“The mood is definitely for action.”
“The time has come to totally re-discuss old and outdated rules.”
“…outdated, old and imposed without any sense.”
“Today as well the League threatens to make the government fall”.
Ciao bella.
Whatever you call it, don’t call it “clarity”.
“If you strike me down, I shall become even more irrational than you can possibly imagine.”
Now we’ll wait on the press conference.
“Solemn” indeed.
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“Lo spread” fears are spreading.
“We and the E.U. have different views on Italy’s policies.”
“No soup for you.”
There are so many self-referential dynamics in play here that it will make your head spin.
“The world is changing. Deficits are the new normal and Italy’s latest salvo is just one of many changes that will happen in the coming months and years.”
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