Italian PM calls for ‘calmer’ tones over budget

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FILE PHOTO: Italy's Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte awaits to welcome participants as they arrive to attend the first day of the international conference on Libya in Palermo
FILE PHOTO: Italy’s Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte awaits to welcome participants as they arrive to attend the first day of the international conference on Libya in Palermo, Italy, November 12, 2018. REUTERS/Guglielmo Mangiapane

November 22, 2018

DUBAI (Reuters) – Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte called on everyone to tone down discussions over Italy’s 2019 budget on Thursday in a bid to reassure markets.

The European Commission took the first step this week toward disciplinary measures against Italy over its expansionary 2019 budget after Rome refused to modify it.

Conte said rising yields on Italian government bonds “were not helping” and investor’s confidence would benefit from calmer discussions over the budget.

(Reporting by Angelo Amante, writing by Davide Barbuscia, editing by Valentina Za)

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