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Italy plays down talk of early exit for central bank head

Published 06/28/2022, 03:00 AM
Updated 06/28/2022, 09:55 AM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO:  Ignazio Visco, governor of Bank of Italy, speaks during an event to launch the private finance agenda for the 2020 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) at Guildhall in London, Britain, February 27, 2020. Tolga Akmen/Pool via REUTE

ROME (Reuters) -Prime Minister Mario Draghi said on Tuesday that he was unaware of a newspaper report which said the governor of the Bank of Italy could leave his post ahead of schedule in October.

The mandate of Ignazio Visco, who is 72 and has been leading the Bank of Italy since 2011, would naturally end in October 2023. A spokesperson for the Bank of Italy said earlier that Visco's resignation was not on the table.

Daily Il Foglio said that Visco could step down a year early and allow the current government, led by former European Central Bank governor Draghi, to appoint a high profile executive, such as ECB board member Fabio Panetta to the post.

"I know absolutely nothing about this, it will be up to the governor to decide when he wants to," Draghi told a news conference at the end of the G7 meeting in southern Germany when asked about the report.

Italy is due to hold a general election in the first half of next year.

According to Il Foglio, a change at the central bank would be part of a broader plan by Draghi to "introduce as many useful bolts as possible into the mechanisms of the country" to counterbalance the influence of any populist movements after the vote.

The plan would also include the appointment of the heads of the Tax Revenue agency and of state-controlled companies such as oil and gas group Eni, defence company Leonardo and energy group Enel (BIT:ENEI), the report said.

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