Italy's Borrowing Costs Hit 10-Year Low: What This Means for Your Wallet
Italy's government borrowing costs hit a 10-year low, potentially leading to lower mortgage rates and more funds for public services. What this means for you.
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Italy's government borrowing costs hit a 10-year low, potentially leading to lower mortgage rates and more funds for public services. What this means for you.
Italy's coalition proposes electoral reform with 42% threshold for majority bonus—guaranteeing stable government but raising concerns about representation.
De Nuccio secures second term leading Italy's 120,000 accountants. AI liability rules and professional reform bill coming by December 2026.
Oil surges to $107 as Iran-U.S. talks stall. Milan stocks fall, BTP spreads widen. What this means for residents living in Italy today.
Explore 300+ proven sustainability projects across Italy on new BEST platform. Submit yours by June 9 for recognition. Filter by goal or location.
World No. 1 Jannik Sinner targets his first French Open title leading Italy's deepest-ever Roland Garros roster, as players protest prize money terms.
Catanzaro reaches Serie A promotion playoff final against Monza after 40+ years. Home leg May 24 at Ceravolo. Historic chance for Calabria's return to top tier.
Generali Q1 2026: Operating profit surges 8.1%, adjusted earnings beat forecasts at €1.27B. Solvency at 212%, €7B dividend plan confirmed through 2027.
Stellantis invests €60 billion to launch 60 models by 2030, reviving Italian factories. What it means for workers and car buyers living in Italy.