torpedoes had done as Zapatero
Fausto Carioti
would be tempted to pick on Moody's rating agency infallible nell'accorgersi American crisis has already erupted when (the memorable "Triple A", an assessment of reliability issued by Moody's, which boasted the investment bank Lehman Brothers the day before it went bankrupt). Behavior which usually try to remedy the crash occurred, distributing bludgeoned and left to right in an attempt to rebuild their virginity. Yesterday, pay the price is up to us. Prior to Moody's said that the Greek financial crisis could infect the banks of some Countries, including Italy. Things actually were not quite so, and shortly after he tried to explain it another rating agency, the Fitch since the crisis began two years ago, "Italian banks have responded well, have moved in the right towards strengthening the heritage and building on their strengths, direct from the customers. " This greatly reduces the risk and drive away the ghosts evoked by Moody's.
But it was triggered panic at Piazza Affari, where the securities of financial institutions - who had already seen better days - were passed from hand to balance prices, dragged down the whole list. Sensed the extent of the damage (it takes patience, so 'guys) that Moody's has tried to put a piece of netting in a new statement explained that the Italian banking system to date has been "relatively robust", and what the risk of contagion from Greece is a possibility that can become real only if 'the market pressures on the sovereign ratings will increase. " At that point, however, speculation had left and was preparing to leave the stock market to rubble: the index of blue chips closed down 4.27% and banking shares have marked a fall of between 6 and 11 %. Attach
Moody's is still useless. Also because, in our country, we do not need aid from abroad to paint the situation much worse than how we do it very well yourself. Massimo D'Alema, for one, goes around saying that "there is a policy for recovery or a policy for the support of business and this vacuum is aggravating the effects of the economic crisis." He, however, the recipe had it. It was the spring of 2006, Romano Prodi was preparing to return to the government and D'Alema, then president of the Democratic Left, Italy showed the way forward: "I will illustrate three main reasons to like Zapatero. Spain this year grew by 3%, while Berlusconi has left us thin. In two years, Zapatero has created one million jobs real. In addition, Spain has replaced Italy in promoting dialogue con i Paesi del Mediterraneo».
Da qualche tempo, però, D'Alema e compagni hanno smesso di citare il socialista José Luis Zapatero come punto di riferimento. Adesso, infatti, si ha un'idea più precisa di ciò di cui la sua politica economica è capace. Quest'anno, secondo le ultime stime della Commissione europea, il prodotto interno lordo spagnolo scenderà dello 0,4%, mentre quello dell'Italietta berlusconiana salirà dello 0,8. La disoccupazione in Spagna è arrivata al 20,05%: la più alta d'Europa. Quella italiana, pari all'8,8%, è invece inferiore alla media della Ue. A conti fatti, da quando è andato al governo, Zapatero ha raddoppiato la disoccupazione (nel 2004 was 11%), creating two and a half million new jobless. Even in Spain, statism in power proved to be a disaster. But D'Alema did not appear to do with a frown and the Berlusconi government blames the "very worrying" Italian economic situation. Had we listened to him, who knows how to define it. Pier Luigi Bersani
also does its part: Italy "has a high fever," he says every time someone from the executive launches messages of hope. Was for the government, provides the Secretary of the Democratic Party, our country would be "on the ferry to Greece," that as a slogan to persuade investors to go elsewhere seems effective. Bersani has also been able to find the right words to reassure workers: in this crisis, he said, Italy is going to lose "one million jobs." Even the secretary of the CGIL, Guglielmo Epifani, has a list of good reasons why employers should use their money to create jobs overseas: "Our country is the only remaining stagnant. If you have an idea, a project, you end up floating. There is no comprehensive social cohesion, we will pay this so dear. " And the recovery and we can already start to talk? "It is virtually invisible. It is a phase that will extend, unfortunately. "
The best of all, as usual, is Antonio Di Pietro: compared to the one painted by him, Italy died told by shows such as hunger and Annozero Ballarò is the America of Ronald Reagan. The leader of IDV was able to say that: "The crisis is not resolved nor is over. We can say that we are just beginning ',' The country is made of real companies that are closing, workers who lose their jobs and young people who have no future ',' The whole country is collapsing ',' The social revolution is coming, is coming ', the consequences of the economic crisis on employment "can ask a question of social tension, not excluding even moments of social violence." Who knows how bad it was when they explained that what they showed Television was in Greece.
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