The week of April 7 – 14
Economy – The gas partnership between Italia and Algeria is at the forefront in the economic news.
Economy – The gas partnership between Italia and Algeria is at the forefront in the economic news.
Economy – In the economic news, Reuters reports on the agreement reached between Enel and the European Commission for the construction of a solar panel “Gigafactory” in Sicily; it is to be “Europe’s largest maker of bifacial photovoltaic modules,” which produce power from both sides of the panel (April 1 – Enel Green Power signs EU grant deal for solar gigafactory in Italy).
Economy – In the economic news, Reuters highlights Terna’s investments in power grids as a response to the growth of renewables connected with the energy crisis (March 24 – Italy’s Terna to invest in power grid as Ukraine crisis drives renewables*).
Economy– The foreign press’s coverage of Italy spotlights the economic reactions to the difficult geopolitical scenario: Reuters recounts how, in its “renewables drive,” the country has given the green light to 6 new wind farms (March 10 – Italy gives green light to six wind farms in renewables drive).
Economy– The foreign press’s coverage of Italy spotlights the economic reactions to the difficult geopolitical scenario: Reuters recounts how, in its “renewables drive,” the country has given the green light to 6 new wind farms (March 10 – Italy gives green light to six wind farms in renewables drive).
Economy – Taking centre stage are the investments connected with energy transition and the economic recovery projects of the National Recovery and Resilience Plan.
Economy – In economic news, Les Echos celebrates the “record year” of Euronext, the “pan-European bourse” that achieved a € 1.3 billion turnover “thanks to the integration of Borsa Italiana” (February 10 – Euronext boucle une année record grâce à Borsa Italiana*).
Economia, sustainability, fashion – In economic news, there is a focus on Italian groups’ international plans.
Economy – The international spotlight moves onto two large investment transactions in Italy: the joint offer from MSC and Lufthansa for the state-controlled airline Ita Airways, (Bloomberg, January 25 – Shipping Firm MSC, Lufthansa Join in Bid for Former Alitalia*; Les Echos, January 24 –
Economy – Economic news takes centre stage with Xinhua underscoring the increased level of industrial production in November, “while both business and consumer confidence remained high despite uncertainty tied to the latest wave of the COVID-19 pandemic” (January 15 – Italy’s economic indicators up amid new COVID-19 wave). David Sassoli remembered – This week, the international media has devoted abundant coverage to celebrating the life of the late David Sassoli, President of the European Parliament (January 11 in Bloomberg, – EU Parliament Head David Sassoli Dies of Immune Complication*; Les Echos – UE : le président du Parleme Economy– In economic news, the international media’s casts the spotlight on luxury. Daily papers in the English-speaking world cover the Wall Street listing of Zegna thanks to an investment vehicle launched by the Investindustrial fund bringing the group’s valuation over the $ 3 billion mark (Financial Times, December 20 – Italy’s Zegna fashions New York listing in $3bn spac deal*). Economy – International expansion by Italian groups has attracted the interest of the foreign media. Economy – Economy takes centre stage in the reports dedicated to Italy this week by the foreign press. Economy and Finance – This week, the international outlets are focusing their coverage on the economic and financial news from Italy. Culture – This week, international news outlets are focusing on Italian culture: Le Monde takes its readers on a visit to the Académie de France hosted at Villa Medici in Rome, through photographs recounting the “unique locations of this palazzo” (November 5 – A Rome, nuit de rêve à la Villa Médicis). Economy – The foreign press spotlights Italy’s economic recovery and the “enviable shape” with which the country presented itself at the G20: On the occasion of the summit in Rome, The Washington Post and Les Echos also profile Mario Draghi as “the man who counts in Europe,” (October 29 – Mario Draghi, l’homme qui compte en Europe*), covering how the “green pass” and vaccination rate are helping the national economy experience a “miracle” (O Economy – The economy takes centre stage in the articles dedicated to Italy by international news outlets. Economy – In the economy, Reuters reports the estimates by Confindustria which sees “stronger economic growth” for the current year, with GDP up 6.1% (October 16 – Italy’s business lobby sees stronger economic growth, GDP up 6.1% in 2021), while Bloomberg relates how Brexit might benefit Italy, and Milan in particular, where UniCredit wants to relocate “most of its London-based trading staff” (October 20 –
Economy – Investments take centre stage in the articles that the foreign press dedicates to the Italian economy. Financial Times cites “vaccination success” as the “basis for confidence” allowing Italy to “accelerate out of the pandemic” (October 11 – Investment helps Italy’s economy accelerate out of pandemic).The week of January 14 – 19
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