Economics
Italy’s Low-Euro Party Not Universal as Ferrari, Campari Rejoice
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As some of Italy’s best-known brands from Ferrari to Campari toast the weaker euro, many in the currency region’s third-biggest economy have little to celebrate so far.
The euro’s drop below $1.10 is favoring companies focused on markets outside the 19-nation bloc. But with more than 40 percent of the nation’s exports going to other euro countries, the benefit is eluding many in the recession-hit economy.