Italy agrees central bank reforms

The Italian government approved reforms for the Bank of Italy on Tuesday 20 December, changing the central bank governor's lifetime post to a fixed term.

But they did not discuss potential replacements to Antonio Fazio after he resigned Monday, Premier Silvio Berlusconi's Cabinet ministers said.

"We didn't talk about a replacement," Environment Minister Altero Matteoli told reporters. Regional Affairs Minister Enrico La Loggia said he expected the government to come up "shortly" with a candidate

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