Comment: Why Italy is a safer bet than Spain

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Comment: Why Italy is a safer bet than Spain

Matteo Renzi
Italian Premier Matteo Renzi answers reporters' questions during a press conference in Rome, Monday, May 26, 2014. In Italy the main government party, the Democrats led by Premier Matteo Renzi, had beaten off a challenge by the anti-euro 5-Star Movement of comic Beppe Grillo. The center-left Democrats won 40,8 percent, while Grillo's anti-establishment movement garnered 21,1 percent. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino) | Alessandra Tarantino/AP/Press Association Images

Delve into the details of their respective economic and political prospects, and Italy’s investor credentials are seemingly more favourable than Spain’s, writes Jeremy Weltman.

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