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Eurozone crisis: Live blog

  Mario Monti arrives to unveil his new government at the Quirinale Palace in Rome. Photo: Alberto Pizzoli/AFP/Getty Images   Welcome back to the FT’s rolling coverage of the eurozone crisis. By...

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Eurozone crisis: live blog

Welcome to our continuing coverage of the eurozone crisis. All times are London time. By Tom Burgis and John Aglionby on the news desk in London, with contributions from FT correspondents around the...

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More leaked warnings, this time for Italy

Italy's Mario Monti, right, with Chinese premier Wen Jiaobao during a Beijing trip at the weekend. Most of the focus on Friday’s meeting of eurozone finance ministers in Copenhagen was on how much...

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Are Italy and Spain decoupling?

Italy's Mario Monti and Spain's Mariano Rajoy chat during a March EU summit in Brussels. The leaked copy of the Italy “country-specific report” from the European Commission which we got a hold of...

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Italy, Spain and EU bond purchase schemes

Italy's Mario Monti, left, being greeted at the G20 summit by Mexican president Felipe Calderon When EU leaders agreed last year to give the eurozone’s €440bn rescue fund more powers to deal with a...

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Can Brussels really have a quiet August?

With the European Commission holding its final summer meeting on Wednesday, Brussels goes on holiday in earnest starting next week, with nothing on the formal EU calendar until a meeting of European...

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Finland and Italy: Enemies, a love story?

Monti, left, and Katainen at last week's meeting between the two prime ministers in Helsinki It is axiomatic that politics make strange bedfellows, but it would be hard to find stranger bedfellows than...

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New FT/Harris poll: Italians receptive to Berlusconi?

Berlusconi, right, hands over ceremonial bell to Monti, marking the transfer of power last year. With Silvio Berlusconi’s vow to run again for prime minster in February’s snap elections on an avowedly...

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Does Renzi owe his job to Draghi?

Do last week’s German constitutional court ruling lambasting – but failing to overturn – the European Central Bank’s crisis-fighting bond-buying programme and today’s political upheaval in Italy have...

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The Italian budget – in trouble in Brussels?

Having trouble following the fight over the EU’s budget rules? You’re not alone. They are fiendishly complicated, particularly since nearly every eurozone country is at risk of violating a different...

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Italy and the delayed EU summit

The euro and European stock markets rallied today after Herman Van Rompuy delayed Monday’s EU summit by a week, a rally pegged to market hopes the new date was a sign European leaders were finally...

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Eurozone crisis: live blog

Welcome to our continuing coverage of the eurozone crisis. Today’s summit in Brussels could, in years to come, be viewed as a turning point in the eurozone crisis. Or, it could be just one more...

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Live blog: Eurozone crisis

Silvio Berlusconi Welcome to the FT’s live blog on the eurozone crisis. Curated by Orla Ryan and John Aglionby on the world news desk with contributions from correspondents around the world. In Italy,...

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Italian monitoring: the leaked Berlusconi letter

At the European Commission’s regular mid-day press briefing today, Amadeu Altafaj-Tardio, the spokesman for economic issues, said the Commission’s Italian monitoring team is expected to arrive this...

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Live blog: Eurozone crisis

Welcome back to the FT’s live coverage of the eurozone crisis. Run by John Aglionby, Tom Burgis and Orla Ryan on the news desk in London, with contributions from correspondents around the world. All...

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Eurozone crisis: Live blog

  A screen in Hong Kong displaying the Hang Seng index’s turbulent day today. Image AP Welcome back to the FT’s coverage of the eurozone crisis and its global fallout. Curated by John Aglionby, Tom...

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Eurozone crisis: live blog

  Mario Monti, Italian prime minister designate – Image Getty Welcome back to the FT’s live coverage of the eurozone crisis and the global fallout. By John Aglionby and Esther Bintliff in London with...

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Brussels Briefing: The Italian job

This is Friday’s edition of our new Brussels Briefing. To receive it every morning in your email in-box, sign up here. Mr Renzi, left, during his visit last week with Germany's Angela Merkel in Berlin...

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Brussels Briefing: Banking on Italy

This is Tuesday’s edition of our daily Brussels Briefing. To receive it every morning in your email in-box, sign up here. Italian banks appear to be in trouble. Again. With €360bn in non-performing...

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Brussels Briefing: Italy’s anti-populist referendum

Welcome to Friday’s edition of our daily Brussels Briefing. To receive it every morning in your email in-box, sign up here. Will Sunday's referendum help or hurt Beppe Grillo, right, leader of the FIve...

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