Europe grows even more wary about
In an op-ed out today, FT declares a Berlusconi victory would be a "disaster."
A new term for Mr Berlusconi would be a disaster for
When Italians go to the polls in two weeks’ time, they should send a clear message to Mr Berlusconi that he is not welcome back. To get out of its economic crisis, Rome needs credible leaders, not a return to a discredited past.
Berlusconi's coalition is still behind, but he's gaining.
Polls show he's halved his deficit from earlier in the election.
Everytime there's a good poll for him, Italian stocks tumble, and yields bounce up.
Here's a look at Italian 10-year borrowing costs. There's no doubt there's been a bit of a Berlusconi Bounce in recent weeks.
As a reminder, I'll be in Italy covering the election LIVE from on the ground.
Email me at jweisenthal@businessinsider.com if you would like to meet while I'm there (in either Milan or Rome)
(Via Alberto Nardelli)