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Italy's election has ended in deadlock. With no clear winner, the world's financial markets have reacted with alarm. We talk to two economists - Dr Paula Subacchi, Research Director at Chatham House, and Georg Grodski, head of credit research at Legal and General - about what this will mean for Italy's efforts to escape its worst recession in decades, and what it might mean for the eurozone.
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