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Renzi on the Stock Exchange: "Enough with relational capitalism"

Prime Minister Matteo Renzi in his official debut in front of the Italian Stock Exchange: "We need to put an end to a system based on relationships and not on transparency" - "The Italicum will be approved tonight" - The bad bank is coming

Renzi on the Stock Exchange: "Enough with relational capitalism"

Relationship capitalism has produced negative effects on the country's economy. To say it is the premier Matteo Renzi, in his debut in front of the Italian Stock Exchange: “We need to put an end to a system relationship based more than on transparency and the relationship with the outside world, which calls for more dynamism and transparency”.

In a Armored Piazza Affari, even if the presence of protesters was not recorded, the prime minister showed great confidence on one of the hot topics of politics, assuring that Italicum “it will be approved tonight and has a great element of clarity: for five years there will be the same government, and the voters will decide who wins”.

Over the next few days, the premier announced, the provision will be launched "for the bad debts of Italian banks", i.e. the bad bank that should relieve institutions of the burden of problem loans.

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