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  2. Italian government debt - Wikipedia

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    The Italian government debt is the public debt owed by the government of Italy to all public and private lenders. This excludes unfunded state pensions owed to the public. As of January 2014, the Italian government debt stands at €2.1 trillion (131.1% of GDP). [1]

  3. List of countries by government debt - Wikipedia

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    [1]: 81 A debt instrument is a financial claim that requires payment of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor in the future. Examples include debt securities (such as bonds and bills), loans, and government employee pension obligations. [1]: 207 Net debt equals gross debt minus financial assets that are debt instruments.

  4. Italy’s Sovereign Bond Market Is Resilient to Gradual ...

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    The ECB’s role in Italy’s sovereign bonds will remain supportive through QE reinvestment phase, but the capacity of Italian households and banks to absorb elevated government issuance faces ...

  5. Italy: Fiscal Prudence Requires Attention Even as Draghi ...

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    Italy (rated BBB+/Negative Outlook) is relying on public investment to revive longer-term growth after the pandemic, but expansionary fiscal policy resting on somewhat optimistic growth ...

  6. Italy's deficit hikes could threaten its credit rating - Scope

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    Italy's higher budget deficits this year and next could make it ineligible for bond support under the European Central Bank's latest scheme, which would be negative for Rome's credit profile ...

  7. List of government bonds - Wikipedia

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    Issued By: German Finance Agency, the German Debt Agency Bunds [2] Unverzinsliche Schatzanweisungen (Bubills) - 6 and 12 month (zero coupon) Treasury discount paper; Bundesschatzanweisungen (Schätze) - 2 year Federal Treasury notes; Bundesobligationen (Bobls) - 5 year Federal notes

  8. Analysis-Italian banks' government debt risks: real or just ...

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    A plunge in shares in Italian banks, sparked by rising government bond yields, has reawakened memories of the 2011-12 debt crisis and rekindled concerns over lenders' vulnerability to sovereign risks.

  9. Bank of Italy - Wikipedia

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    In this, he was helped by the low public debt. Its monetary policy program was stability for development. A part of the available bank savings was channelled annually to the Treasury to cover the budget deficit (in the current year), while during his tenure the public debt of the state never rose above 1% of GDP, until 1964. [22]