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MNI INTERVIEW: Green Price Rises Likely Capped-BOI's Angelini

Bank of Italy Deputy Governor Paolo Angelini speaks about the green transition.

MNI (ROME) - Governments are likely to act to contain any spiralling increase in energy costs triggered by the green transition, despite consensus that it will prove inflationary in the short term, Bank of Italy Deputy Governor Paolo Angelini told MNI.

“Governments do not like energy price increases. During the recent gas crisis in the EU, spikes in gas prices were largely offset by fiscal subsidies, even at the risk of straining public finances,” Angelini said in an interview.

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MNI (ROME) - Governments are likely to act to contain any spiralling increase in energy costs triggered by the green transition, despite consensus that it will prove inflationary in the short term, Bank of Italy Deputy Governor Paolo Angelini told MNI.

“Governments do not like energy price increases. During the recent gas crisis in the EU, spikes in gas prices were largely offset by fiscal subsidies, even at the risk of straining public finances,” Angelini said in an interview.

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