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Italy tax police visit Fitch Milan offices MILAN (Reuters) - The Italian tax police was in the offices of ratings agency Fitch in Milan on Tuesday to carry out checks ordered by prosecutors investigating rival agencies Standard & Poor's and Moody's, a senior prosecutor told Reuters. "Men from the financial police are at Fitch in Milan," said Carlo Maria Capristo, chief prosecutor in Trani. The Trani prosecutors are investigating possible ... Tax evaders in Greece, Spain and Italy better beware The European Union, whose headquarters are pictured here, has been concerned about the debt crisis in southern Europe. EU officials blame part of the economic mess on a culture of tax evasion. Former UniCredit boss charged with tax fraud The former chief executive of UniCredit bank was charged with corporate tax fraud during his time at the helm of Italy's biggest lender on Thursday along with 19 other people, judicial sources told AFP. Italy’s Jobless Rate Rose to Highest Since 2004 in December Italy’s jobless rate rose to the highest in eight years in December as austerity measures meant to fight the debt crisis helped push the region’s third-largest economy toward a recession. Italy: Tax Police Visit S&P's Milan Office Italy's tax police visited Standard & Poor's office on Milan on Thursday as part of an investigation into Italian stock-price manipulation. Pressure builds to tax church property in Italy ROME -- Nothing may prove to be untouchable in the European debt crisis. The Catholic Church in Italy is under pressure from both governing and opposition politicians to start paying taxes on all its commercial property after Prime Minister Mario Monti asked Italians to swallow 20 billion euros ($25.5 billion) of budget cuts and pay a levy on their homes. Italy’s Berlusconi to quit frontline politics ROME — Former Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi has declared he is “stepping aside” from frontline politics, revealing he has no intention of running again for his old post. In his first interview since resigning amid turmoil over financial markets in November, Berlusconi spoke to the Financial Times at his Rome residence on a range of subjects, including what he called a media-inspired ... A tale of two technocrats: paths diverge for Greece and Italy ROME/ATHENS (Reuters) - Greek Prime Minister Lucas Papademos and Italy's Mario Monti were appointed within days of each other last November to replace politicians who took their countries to the brink of financial collapse. Both sober former economics professors who have helped cement "technocrat" into the lexicon of Europe's debt crisis, they were rushed in to head emergency governments as ... Italy protests spread against Monti, truckers block roads ROME (Reuters) - Truckers blocked roads throughout Italy and taxi drivers resumed a strike on Monday as opposition mounted to fuel tax rises and economic reforms aimed at opening up competition in protected sectors including transport and pharmacies. Roads and highways from Gioia Tauro in southern Calabria to Turin in the north were hit as truckers extended a protest against rises in fuel prices ... |
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