Italy's Giorgetti Hopes ECB Quantitative Easing Will Be Extended
- Cabinet undersecretary sees more spending after Genoa tragedy
- Expects TAP completion, Giorgetti says in Il Messaggero
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Italian Cabinet Undersecretary Giancarlo Giorgetti said he hopes the European Central Bank’s quantitative easing program will be extended to help protect the country from financial speculators.
Italy also needs to be credible to help shield itself, Giorgetti said in an interview with newspaper Il Messaggero. After the Genoa bridge disaster, the country may boost its extra spending request to the European Union, he said.