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Rolling coverage of the latest economic and financial news, as Italy stumbles back into recession

 

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The start of decline for EU ,wait till they don’t get our money ,will be a domino effect ,Greece ,spain ,France ,Germany ,get us out now

noodles and tomato sauce from a can now. slice of Wonder bread on the side. sprinkle old, stale italian seasoning from the cupboard and cheap generic, cardboard parmesan on top. now you’re authentic. congrats.

And you want to remain and prop them up? Looks like no deal is the best way forward

Unfortunately this is the third time in the last 11 years that there is a recession in Italy. It still thinks it can function same as in the '60s, with 1930s-minded politicians. Too many interests to feed, people's and country wellbeing have never really been on politics agenda

Did you mean depression?

Sshh, don't tell the remoaners.

Isn’t the Guardian wonderful! Post hoc ergo propter hoc is a logical fallacy.

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