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Abi: on July 8th annual assembly with Patuelli, Visco and Franco

2022-07-07T14:47:43.293Z


Challenges include the end of zero rates, inflation and war. Live streaming from 10 on the ABI website and ANSA.it


 The effects of the war, the return of inflation, the exit from the decade of zero rates and the specter of recession.

The new challenges that the banks will have to face, after having gone through the difficult period of the pandemic crisis, will be at the center of the annual ABI meeting which will take place on Friday 8 July in Rome in the presence of the Governor of the Bank of Italy Ignazio Visco, of the Economy Minister Daniele Franco and the top management of credit institutions.

The works will be broadcast on the association's website, www.abi.it and on the ANSA website www.ansa.it After the assembly held in 2020 in virtual form and the one in mixed and reduced form last year, the event returns to its usual form at the Palazzo dei Congressi at

Eur albeit with a series of prudential measures to reduce capacity and ensure distancing.

The president of the association Antonio Patuelli will open the proceedings of the public part at 10 with his report which will be followed by the speeches of the governor and the minister.

While the Covid infections are raising their heads and the prospects for the world and Italian economy are worsening, the banking sector, as underlined by the supervisory authorities and analysts, presents itself to the appointment in better conditions than the last crisis.

Banks will therefore not be one of the causes of economic problems although they will suffer the consequences but, as also reiterated by the ECB and the Bank of Italy, they should overall hold on thanks also to the measures resulting from the experience of the past financial crisis.

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