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Italy Central Banker Is Open to 'Bad Bank'
Wall Street Journal 02.10.2014
Wall Street Journal 08.07.2011
Italian Workers Strike Against Austerity Measures
New York Times 09.06.2011
Rome's Rating a Warning to Europe
Wall Street Journal 10.06.2011
Italy's Bank Pick Rattles the ECB
Wall Street Journal 10.22.2011
Top Banker Is Quick to Make His Mark
Wall Street Journal 11.03.2011
Exit From Italian Debt Spurs Fears
Wall Street Journal 11.09.2011
Italy Fears Rattle World's Investors
Wall Street Journal 11.10.2011
Rome Plan for Growth Garners EU Praise
Wall Street Journal 11.11.2011
Mario Monti, Italyâs New Leader, Faces Uphill Fight
New York Times 11.13.2011
European Bank Chief Pushes Back
Wall Street Journal 11.19.2011
European Central Bank Head, Draghi, Has New Powers
New York Times 07.02.2012
Draghi Takes Bold Approach at European Central Bank
New York Times 12.06.2011
A New Generation Tackles the Euro Crisis
Wall Street Journal 01.12.2012
ECB's Chief Warns Situation Is 'Very Grave'
Wall Street Journal 01.17.2012
Mario Monti and Italy's Generational Crisis | Foreign Affairs
Foreign Affairs 02.14.2012
Wall Street Journal 02.24.2012
Q&A: ECB President Mario Draghi
Wall Street Journal 02.23.2012
Italian Curve Shows Limits to ECB LTRO
Wall Street Journal 03.01.2012
Avoiding an Italian Bailout Isn't Just About the Numbers
Wall Street Journal 07.12.2012
Italy's Leader Calls Economic Efforts "a Very Tough War"
New York Times 07.11.2012
Monti Says He Regrets Berlusconi Remark
Wall Street Journal 08.07.2012
MIT Forged Activist Views of Central Bank Role and Cinched Central Bankers' Ties
Wall Street Journal 12.12.2012
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