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The Padoa-Schioppa plan would offer immediate and urgently needed budgetary relief, and protect the two countries against interest-rate risk.
Soros: EU Needs Euro Bonds Geoffrey T. Smith 2012
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Mr. Soros called on the authorities to adopt a plan pioneered by the late Italian central banker Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa , under which the European Financial Stability Facility would buy short-term treasury bills at low interest rates from countries with troublesome debt burdens.
Soros: EU Needs Euro Bonds Geoffrey T. Smith 2012
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Without a deal, Treasury Minister Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa Wednesday said that Alitalia likely would undergo bankruptcy proceedings similar to those that allowed food company Parmalat SpA to restructure and downsize following its 2003 corruption scandal.
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Padoa-Schioppa died after suffering a heart attack in Rome last night while at a dinner with about 100 people, the newspaper La Repubblica reported on its website.
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Such a shift in regulatory focus is the "most significant brick that has been so far brought to the task of reconstructing a more viable system, but it's just one brick and not a reconstruction," Padoa-Schioppa told the audience.
To euro's founding father, floating currencies 'don't work' | Reuters 2010
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ECB President Jean-Claude Trichet said Padoa-Schioppa, who was responsible for financial stability matters on the ECB board from 1998 to 2005, made an "outstanding contribution to the establishment and consolidation" of the Frankfurt-based bank.
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Padoa-Schioppa played a key part in the creation of the single currency but always believed greater economic integration was needed for it to be successful.
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In 2007, Padoa-Schioppa was named chairman of the International Monetary
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Padoa-Schioppa, who studied economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, was also head of Italy's market watchdog Consob in 1997-98.
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In an article in Sunday's Messaggero daily, Prodi said Padoa-Schioppa believed an important task of political institutions was to "tame" often irrational financial markets.
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