Italy’s banks impatient to get back in vogue
Operating in a deep recession and under one of the world’s most indebted governments, Italian banks have been out of fashion for years. But with the ECB’s unconditional cheap liquidity tap about to be turned off, they are itching to prove they can stand on their own two feet, writes Tom Porter.
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