No end in sight for Italian recession
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Italy has slipped deeper into recession making it more difficult for Mario Monti's technocrat government to control a debt crisis that is undermining the region.
The shrinking economy weakens tax revenues and hits jobs and consumer spending locking the eurozone's third largest economy into a downward spiral.
Between April and June the economy contracted for the fourth straight quarter.
It was down by 0.7 percent from the previous three months.
Gross domestic product is 2.5 percent lower from the same period last year.
Some of the blame for the worse than expected decline comes from a powerful earthquake that crippled industry in the productive northern region of Emilia-Romagna, but analysts see no end in sight.
ISTAT, the government agency that compiles the figures, gave no numerical breakdown of GDP components with its preliminary estimate, saying only that activity contracted in agriculture, industry and services.
The employers lobby group Confindustria has forecast that the economy will contract by more than 2.4 percent this year - twice as much as the government's official projection.
As the GDP figures were released there was some good news for Prime Minister Monti.
He won a procedural vote of confidence in the lower house of parliament limiting debate on a bill for an additional 4.5 billion euros worth of spending cuts this year. That should mean it becomes law sooner.
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Thanks to whoever was the idiot who invented the single currency, we never had a problem before that, Italy is fucked now and once we go down we're gonna bring everyone else with us.
Posted Aug-9-2012 ByFerrante (391.34)

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@Ferrante Italy is fucked because Italians don't know how to create businesses or work anymore.
An 18 year old kid in the States can leave high school work for a local landscaper for a year, save, buy a used truck and mower and pick up his own contracts and a business is created. The following year he brings on a buddy and now a job has been created. For the moment he works in cash, tiss tiss but within a year or two he has a business bank account and is cutting paychecks to his squad of high More..
Posted Aug-9-2012 Bysinglelife (831.82) singlelife View Channel Send Message
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"save the Euro at any cost"
yeah.. BYE BYE economy.
Posted Aug-9-2012 Byheydoin (170.24) heydoin View Channel Send Message
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As per the rest of Europe.
Posted Aug-9-2012 ByBawbag (761.60) 
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Been waiting for this government to crash ever sice it was created.
Posted Aug-9-2012 BySwellgh (408.30) 
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Is it so hard to believe that the EU is being destroyed on purpose? I will buy a little ineptitude for a while but on such a massive scale is hard to believe. To claim that they can borrow to get out of debt is beyond belief. Driving Europe off the cliff is painful to watch, letting technocrats set the charges of Europe demise and doing nothing about, will haunt many who didn't try to stop them.
Posted Aug-9-2012 Bybuttkracken (659.58) buttkracken View Channel Send Message
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