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Exit From Italian Debt Spurs Fears

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Italy- government debt, credit ratings, and borrowing costs 2010-2013

05/14/2010

Italy's borrowing costs went up to 5.7% a week after the July 22, 2011 eurozone debt deal for Greece.

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