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Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Italy- NY Times

Italy

Marianna Bertagnolli/Associated Press
News about Italy, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times.

Chronology of Coverage

  1. Jul. 2, 2014
    Raffaele Sollecito, co-defendant with his former girlfriend Amanda Knox in 2007 murder of British student Meredith Kercher in Italy, announces new appeal strategy that separates his defense from Knox's; says statement by Knox exonerates him and provides an alibi. MORE
  2. Jul. 1, 2014
    Italian naval personnel discover bodies of about 30 migrants in hold of fishing boat during rescue operation off coast of Sicily; officers rescue 566 people from vessel during operation. MORE
  3. Jun. 29, 2014
    Andrew Curry article on trip to Italy hoping to find food that his gluten-intolerant wife could enjoy; shares surprising discovery that the land of pasta and pizza is welcoming, even sympathetic, to travelers who avoid eating gluten. MORE
  4. Jun. 19, 2014
    France and Italy may be gaining support for effort to relax euro zone's rules on budget targets; effort could color discussions in Luxembourg, when bloc's finance ministers gather for their monthly meetings. MORE
  5. Jun. 16, 2014
    Italian style of soccer is elegant, seductive and unpredictable--never boring. MORE

Articles

Italian Leader Presses His Case for Budget Relief in Europe

Prime Minister Matteo Renzi means to use Italy’s six-month tenure in the European Union presidency to promote policies that focus on growth.
July 3, 2014, Thursday

FinecoBank Shares Rise in Trading Debut in Italy

FinecoBank, the online banking and brokerage arm of the Italian lender UniCredit, priced its offering on the low end of its expected range, and the stock rose more than 6 percent by early afternoon on Wednesday.
July 2, 2014, Wednesday

ING Group Raises $2 Billion in I.P.O. of Insurer NN Group

The ING Group raised about $2 billion in the initial public offering for the NN Group, its European and Japanese insurance and investment management arm.
July 2, 2014, Wednesday

Amanda Knox Co-Defendant Changes Strategy

Raffaele Sollecito is using an alleged confession by Amanda Knox to argue he is innocent of killing a student in Italy in 2007.
July 2, 2014, Wednesday

Rottapharm, an Italian Drug Maker, Sets Price Range for I.P.O.

Rottapharm said that it expects to price its offering of 50 million shares at 7.25 euros to 9 euros a share, valuing the company at up to 1.8 million euros, or about $2.46 billion.
July 1, 2014, Tuesday

30 Migrants Found Dead in a Boat Near Sicily

The bodies were discovered during a rescue operation by the Italian Navy. Some 60,000 people have reached Italian shores this year from North Africa.
July 1, 2014, Tuesday

Marlboro to Introduce Device That Heats Real Tobacco

Philip Morris International, the world’s second-biggest tobacco company, on Thursday discussed its plans to release the Marlboro HeatStick, which heats tobacco rather than burning it.
June 27, 2014, Friday

A Memoir From Sophia Loren

Sophia Loren’s memoir will be published this year by Atria Books.
June 26, 2014, Thursday

The Collections | The Top Five Spring/Summer 2015 Men's Wear Shows in Milan

T’s men’s fashion editors share their favorite collections.
June 25, 2014, Wednesday

Three's a Trend | At the Spring/Summer 2015 Men's Wear Shows, Printed Shirts and Ties Get Matchy-Matchy

Designers showed shirt-and-neckwear combinations that utilized the same humorous pattern.
June 25, 2014, Wednesday

Multimedia

World Cup 2014: Costa Rica Defeats Italy, 1-0
With a gritty performance and a clear strategy, Costa Rica guaranteed themselves a spot in the knock-out rounds with a 1-0 victory over Italy.
How We Play the Game
Every team plays in distinct ways. To understand their style, one must learn a bit about each country’s history.
Highlights of the ‘Singing Nun’
Known worldwide as the “singing nun”, Sister Cristina Scuccia won the second edition of “The Voice of Italy” on Thursday. Here are some highlights of her run.
Raising the Costa Concordia in 2013
In September 2013, engineers in Giglio, Italy, worked all day to pull up the Costa Concordia cruise liner, which struck a reef and keeled over, killing 32 people on Jan. 13, 2012.

European Credit Crisis Indicators


Italy

% yieldChange1 month change
 
Italy 10-year bond
2.92%+0.003–0.051
 
Germany 10-year bond
1.29%+0.003–0.085
 
07/02/2014
Source: Reuters
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