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Bank of Italy set to go in the red says Visco

Effect of ECB's interest hikes says central bank governor

Redazione Ansa

(ANSA) - ROME, MAR 31 - The Bank of Italy, like other eurozone central banks, is set to go into the red in the coming years as a result of the European Central Bank's interest rate hikes, Governor Ignazio Visco said on Friday.
    He said the Bank of Italy would "will face negative gross results, before profits gradually return to growth" after the 2023-2024 period.
    He said the ECB rate hikes had "led to an immediate increase in the cost of balance-sheet liabilities'.
    Given this situation, the central bank plans to set up a "general risk fund, fed this year with a provisional allocation of 2.5 billion euros, which is set to go up to 35.2 billion".
    He said the Bank of Italy's 2022 gross profit was 5.9 billion euros, down from was 9.2 billion the previous year, following the ECB's tightening of refinancing operations and "higher write-downs on market-valued securities". (ANSA).
   

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