(ANSA) - Rome, December 17 - Italy's economy should grow by
0.5% in 2015 and 1.1% in 2016, the country's largest employers
group Confindustria said Wednesday. This year will close with a
GDP loss of 0.5%, it said in a report that promises gradual
economic recovery. It added that corruption remains "a major
drag" on the economy and a weight on society. In a report,
Confindstria said its forecasts are based on improvements it
sees in the global economic scenario, adding that "uncertainty
remains the main obstacle" for many business plans.
Confindustria says economic growth in 2015, 2016
Business group warns corruption remains 'major drag' on economy