Finance minister says ‘everyone must contribute’, not just banks
A GDP recovery 15 years in the making
Doubling of flat-tax regime does not dissuade global super-rich from shifting residency to the country
Farmers fear for livelihoods as government struggles to stem worst outbreak of virus in decades
Government proposes levy of up €25 a night for most expensive hotel rooms to help cash-strapped cities
Giorgia Meloni’s coalition at odds over faster naturalisation of children with immigrant background
Premier Giorgia Meloni hopes measure will address local concerns that expats have sparked a rise in housing costs
Numerous maintenance works scheduled this year have thrown the country’s rail industry into chaos
Coastal businesses are threatening to stop working for some of August to protect their lucrative concessions
The sector is one where the country has excelled, creating jobs while other sectors have shrunk
Satnam Singh died after having his arm severed by a machine on a farm near Rome
As house prices rocket and queues outside food banks grow, local resentment is rising
Giorgia Meloni’s government is following a well-trodden path by tolerating lawbreaking in the construction business
Action comes after government minister met delegation of executives from ride-hailing app Uber
Analysts forecast Rome will tap institutional investors for more debt
GDP expansion in largest economies comes as bloc’s headline inflation remains at 2.4% but core rate keeps falling
‘Superbonus’ scheme balloons to €219bn compared with €140bn estimated last year
Price growth in key eurozone economies undershoots expectations
Gap between the countries’ borrowing costs narrows while investors position for interest rate cuts
Silicon Box to create hundreds of jobs in industrialised north as EU seeks to reduce dependence on China
DIY GDP
Shrinking German output and stalled French growth offset improved figures in Italy and Spain
Agnelli family heir caught in Rome’s crosshairs as prime minister demands automaker increases domestic production
Spread between Italian and German debt narrows as traditional core-periphery dividing lines fade
Banks and asset managers say late amendments to proposed overhaul of capital market rules could deter investors