Sydney Morning Herald | Italian Election Isn't a Good Reason for Investors to Panic Wall Street Journal The imminent resignation of Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti and the re-emergence of Silvio Berlusconi as a candidate for the job have injected new drama into European markets. But that need not be a tragedy for investors. Italian bonds and stocks will be ... Italy's Premier Refuses to Commit to Running In Italy, prospect of early elections brings uncertainty Europe backs Monti reforms as Italy crisis hits markets |
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Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Italian Election Isn't a Good Reason for Investors to Panic
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