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Podcast: All Eyes On Italy

It's rare for the world to worry about Italy. But Sunday's referendum has the global Establishment on the edge of its seat. The worst case scenario -- from the Establishment point of view -- is the vote going against the government, causing the Prime Minister to resign and be replaced by an anti-euro, anti-EU party that throws Italian banks into crisis and the European economy into chaos. Not exactly "la dolce vita".

 

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