LONDON (Reuters) - Italy's government bonds sold off on Tuesday, facing renewed pressure after new Prime Minister Guiseppe Conte promised to bring radical change as he sought parliamentary backing for an anti-establishment government.
Conte's remarks echoed much of the policy programme set out in a coalition accord signed by the 5-Star Movement and the right-wing League - an agenda of tax cuts and higher welfare spending.
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