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Italy's Upcoming Referendum Has The Potential To Tear Apart The Euro And Investors Need To Hedge With Gold Sep. 14, 2016 12:32 PM ET SPDR® Gold Shares ETF (GLD) SGOL, SLV, GLD 50 Comments ...
ROME — An Italian referendum on granting faster citizenship to certain immigrants and seeking to strengthen labor rights failed because of low turnout, after Italian Prime Minister Giorgia ...
The Italian referendum is not receiving enough attention. It is a risk that some commentators consider of global magnitude. If NO will win, as it looks likely, markets are going to decline in the ...
Live coverage of Italy's referendum on constitutional reform, the result of which could lead to the resignation of Prime Minister Matteo Renzi and mark a sharp blow for Europe's political ...
The upcoming referendum in Italy this fall will have a major macroeconomic impact on the world. But hardly anyone outside of Italy is paying much attention to it—yet.
Italy could have another referendum in 2017 — and it will make things even more complicated By Will Martin Dec 15, 2016, 2:46 AM PT ...
Italian voters were asked in a public referendum to either accept or reject significant changes to Italy’s Constitution. Had the referendum passed, 47 of the constitution’s 139 articles would ...
Under the Italian constitution, holding a referendum on the euro would itself require a referendum first. And polls suggest that around 67 per cent of Italians are in favour of remaining in the euro.
ROME — An Italian referendum on granting faster citizenship to certain immigrants and seeking to strengthen labor rights failed because of low turnout, after Italian Prime Minister Giorgia ...
Italian economists have said the change could also be a useful measure to address the problems resulting from Italy's aging society and low birthrate — just 12% of the population is younger than 14.
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