Italy Comment

  • Carlo
    Opinion Pieces

    Teamwork in rugby and Italian pensions

    March 2024 (magazine)

    A peculiar parallel can be drawn between the Italian second-pillar pension industry and the country’s national rugby union team and its supporters, which every year since 2000 gets excited about the Six Nations Championship.  

  • Carlo Svaluto Moreolo
    Opinion Pieces

    Lessons learned from Berlusconi’s pension reforms

    July/August 2023 (Magazine)

    To some, the death of Silvio Berlusconi on 12 June this year, is the end of an era for Italian politics. Berlusconi was the longest-serving prime minister in the history of the republic and a highly controversial figure, at home and abroad. He can be described as the first modern European populist leader. 

  • Meloni grapples with Italys pension woes
    Opinion Pieces

    Meloni grapples with Italy’s pension woes

    December 2022 (Magazine)

    Reforms usually follow general elections, regardless of the political system. Italy is no different. The most generous country in Europe in terms of pension payments, according to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), Italy spends the equivalent of 15.6% of GDP on pensions.

  • Carlo Svaluto Moreolo
    Opinion Pieces

    Italy’s far-right government won’t bring about great changes

    October 2022 (Magazine)

    The largely anticipated outcome of the Italian election was a strong mandate for the centre-right coalition. This would hardly be a new scenario, were it not for the fact that this time the chosen leader is Giorgia Meloni of Fratelli d’Italia (Brothers of Italy), a right-wing party with historical links with fascism. 

  • Venilia
    Opinion Pieces

    Green ambitions to drive recovery

    April 2021 (Magazine)

    Last month, Italy announced its first foray into the hot market of green bonds by raising a record €8.5bn (see page 9).

  • ‘Whatever it takes’ may not be enough
    Opinion Pieces

    ‘Whatever it takes’ may not be enough

    March 2021 (Magazine)

    Italy has another new government; the 67th since 1946. An argument over the management of EU COVID-19 recovery funds led to the appointment of Mario Draghi, the former president of the European Central Bank (ECB), as prime minister. He is after all credited with saving the euro-zone by pledging to do “whatever it takes” during the 2012 debt crisis. 

  • Carlo Svaluto Moreolo
    Opinion Pieces

    Letter from a country in crisis

    April 2020 (Magazine)

    Empty streets and squares are not a usual sight in Italy, a country whose people love to socialise. The deadly COVID-19 pandemic has even taught Italians to make orderly queues outside supermarkets. The reality is that while Italians are not good at prevention, they are outstanding at reacting to emergency situations, thanks to their experience dealing with earthquakes and other natural disasters.

  • carlo svaluto moreolo
    Features

    Don’t turn a blind eye to Italian politics

    March 2018 (magazine)

    This month’s Italian general election might seem another non-event from an investment standpoint, but it has long-term significance

  • Features

    The political dimension of Italy's pensions

    July / August 2015 (Magazine)

    Pensions and politics are seldom friends. Politicians, more often than not, seek short-term policy impact; pension systems take time and patience to develop. This tension is unravelling in Italy