Soccer-Atletico agree to sign Italy winger Cerci from Torino
MADRID, Sept 1 (Reuters) - Atletico Madrid have moved to further strengthen their forward line by agreeing to sign Italy winger Alessio Cerci from Torino on a three-year contract, the Spanish champions said on Monday. "Atletico de Madrid and Torino FC have ...
Italy’s Bonds Rise as Manufacturing Data Boost ECB Stimulus Case
Italy’s government bonds rose as reports showing manufacturing output in the euro region was weaker last month than economists forecast underpinned the case for more stimulus from the European Central Bank. The average yield on euro-area government debt ...
BIMobject® establishes subsidiary in Italy
As a further contribution to its strategy to become the market leader, and established across Europe by 2017, today, BIMobject announces the formation of a subsidiary in Milan, Italy. The BIMobject office in Italy, headed by Massimo Guerini, is located in ...
Man United Chiefs In Italy To Hold Talks Over Deadline Day Midfield Signing: £82m Trio On Van Gaal Shortlist
United officials talking with three Serie A-based players on deadline day. Read more Manchester United transfer news. Manchester United chiefs have flown to Italy to hold last-minute transfer talks with three top-class midfield targets in the hope of ...
Italy sets water and wine pairing trend
Milanese madcap restauranteur and chef Carlo Cracco is at it again. He's at his most wildly imaginative at his new venture, Cracoo, located in the heart of Milan, a city buzzing in anticipation of Expo 2015, "Feeding the Planet, Energy for Life." Cracoo is ...
Several 'plagues' hit Italy: recession, deflation, job losses and little hope ahead
The Italian economy contracted by 0.2% in the second quarter of 2014, Istat said Friday, confirming the continuation of the country's longest postwar recession. GDP was down 0.1% in the first quarter, it added. Likewise deflation hit Italy in August for ...
Italy’s decline masks loss of competitiveness
Italy is now in a triple-dip recession. But it didn’t get there by itself. Yes, the economy’s long slide reflects Italian leaders’ failure to confront the country’s loss of competitiveness; but it is a failure that is widely shared in Europe.