MILAN: Italy’s two-year debt costs fell yesterday to their lowest level since the introduction of the euro, with sentiment boosted by expectations the European Commission will recommend lifting tight controls on Italy’s public spending this week.
Rome sold 2.5 billion euros of zero-coupon bonds maturing December 2014 at 1.11%, down from 1.17% at a similar sale one month ago. – Reuters
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