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Today's -- what -- breaking -- Italy might behalf out of the woods was still needs to push on with reforms since breaking news and -- -- and and a -- Excites the bankers. As has agreed bank is a bad but I wasn't it arena that an eyewitness. It's Robert -- -- easily be courting the snow well it's breaking news calling. Utterly. And inimitable kind of like a meat and it's very good -- by Neil and you know he's got a courses -- god he says that its -- half out of the woods. In if I would I would -- that actually what he's saying is it's les is out of the -- but it could actually -- back into the -- quite quick and actually means -- hop in and half -- you know the yields are now down and level which is both of these excitable not to smoke right -- you know it's still hard work text America act. I had a lot of plans to -- a -- fellows thanks thanks to -- -- -- -- as well who's being let's celebrate it and he's been doing but has been. Pushing ahead so if you'd like we can say that Italy is now in a noble position. The data and sustained that let debt -- sustainable a box bop bop you. Well nobody could've pulled be complacent -- -- -- does it work goes straight back into the woods. And the kitty I think is politics and that's what -- saying hip and the politics. Our elections coming up Marion County needs to justify himself of course is a technocrat. Mena news there's an ops running from from the people things could could tons sorry -- but for the moment. Fingers crossed yet and what does -- these things -- gonna. And a nova -- -- this. I think he's doing he's he's doing pretty well and you know basically breaking these the things he's doing a good job I'm with behind him but there is no way too complacent. And then this -- -- -- I by unit Gilani. Thirteen billion dollars to deploy this year let him and the tax time is extraordinary amounts of money is very elaborate -- -- -- -- stop the bank is sodomizing -- -- of the prospects. Where's this gonna go this one. Well I I think this is a piece as much about you know could talk coming about each as as an investor. And of course it's and interventions in the clinical extra ought to think really is pushed it to the top of people's minds we had news today you know -- just a holdings inside look. When I don't want America not Mikey upon Montel why should I you know we we you know who they should give it all the time finding -- to come out of the -- still. To come out but to take -- month -- -- this this isn't about -- -- stores this is about the other. Qatari companies in which the Qatar are invest in themselves and energy and telecoms -- On the white device can go ruled. And compete and in an Inaba markets. -- bottle or father of field so I think you know who basically one line what we're trying to say in this wheelchair for the authorities are paid -- -- I'm the rebirth has musicals on the breaking news sites. You can see this show and the US share which is coming up at 1230 GMC. Seventeen says the -- twelve but he east and 1730. -- see on the right is inside a platform android has dot com thanks Robert Cole. -- a problem this is rice's.
Breakingviews: Italy's crisis freedom in reach (3:19)
Sept. 11 - The promise of ECB bond-buying has stabilised markets and brought yields down. But Italy needs to keep up with reforms say Breakingviews as political chaos could drag it back into bailout territory.

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