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Draghi: Call of duty for Italy s Super Mario

Call of duty for Italy s Super Mario

news Call of duty for Italy s Super Mario © Getty Images Mario Draghi is a former president of the European Central Bank The thing about Mario Draghi is that when he ran up the pitch, he would always pass the ball - he was generous like that, reflects Staffan de Mistura, a UN diplomat and school friend of Italy s likely next prime minister. Mario was a team player. Not the best footballer we had but a good one - and he always had a strategy, he knew which way to turn. Collaboration and a clear sense of direction: exactly the qualities Italy s star economist will need once again as he aims for the goal of leading this country through its deepest economic crisis since World War Two amidst a pandemic that has killed more than 90,000 Italians.

News Analysis: Economic forecasting in Italy challenging amid pandemic - World News

2021-01-27 23:05:29 GMT2021-01-28 07:05:29(Beijing Time) Xinhua English ROME, Jan. 27 (Xinhua) Amid political turmoil and uncertainty connected to the coronavirus pandemic, economists say predicting Italy s economic performance in the near- or medium-term amounts to a guessing game. Earlier this month, Italy s Finance Ministry predicted the country s economy will grow by 6.0 percent compared to last year. That is more optimistic than other forecasts the research branch of Banca Intesa Sanpaolo in early January predicted 4.7-percent economic growth for the year, which is higher than the 3.0-percent estimate this week from the International Monetary Fund. But according to most analysts, there is too much uncertainty to accurately predict how the economy will perform for the year as a whole.

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