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After Italy’s election, what happens next?

The lengthy political uncertainty that seems likely to follow Italy’s election is unlikely on its own to do much economic damage. But we suspect that the prospect of looser fiscal policy, higher debt, and the possibility that the Five Star Movement once again takes an anti-euro turn will weigh on bonds.

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