VIENNA/ROME (Reuters) – Raising the stakes in Europe’s debt crisis, Austria’s finance minister said Italy may need a financial rescue because of its high borrowing costs, drawing a sharp denial on Tuesday from the Italian prime minister. Maria Fekter’s assessment of the euro zone’s third largest economy stoked investors’ …
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