As Italy’s Cost of Borrowing Surges, Europe Shudders
9 November 2011 | |
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Italian bond rates crossed a crucial level of 7 percent, prompting questions about whether Italy could soon need an international bailout just as the financially strapped nations of Greece, Ireland and Portugal did before it.
The difference this time is that Italy, the third largest econ…

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