Meloni Era Is Lifting Italy’s Curse of Forever Doubtful Markets
- Enduring political stability is being applauded by investors
- 10-year bond spread over German equivalents keeps narrowing
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Giorgia Meloni keeps managing a feat that her predecessors as Italian prime minister long struggled with: earning ever greater trust from investors.
As the premier approaches the end of her second full year in office, the almost unheard of era of political stability that she has ushered in is being applauded by financial markets with yet further narrowing of the spread between the country’s bonds and its German equivalents.