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Jim O’Neill: Will Italy sink Europe?

The EU's power brokers know full well that the eurozone could not survive a Greek-style crisis in Italy

Matteo Salvini, leader of the far-right party "Lega" (League), one of two that makes up the current government
Matteo Salvini, leader of the far-right party "Lega" (League), one of two that makes up the current government Photo: Getty Images

Despite political turmoil and emerging risks at the global level, the eurozone has had two years of strong economic growth, at least by its own historically disappointing standards — and even with the United Kingdom lurching toward withdrawal from the EU.

But with the emergence of a populist government in Italy this year, it is no longer safe to assume that the eurozone’s worst days are behind it.

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