资料:Italy's next government, a coalition

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问题 资料:Italy's next government, a coalition between the populistFive Star Movement and the far-right Northern League, is giving investors plenty to worry about. Leaked plans, hastily abandoned, suggested it might want to leave the euro or ask the European Central Bank to forgive €250bn($292bn) of Italian debt. But less attention has been paid to what it might mean for Italian banks, and in particular for their biggest burden: non-performing loans(NPLs). Over €185bn of NPLs were outstanding at the end of 2017, the most for any country in the European Union. (1)By comparison with Greece where NPLs are 45% of loans, Italy looks manageable with just 11.1%. And it has made progress: in late 2015 NPLs were 16.8% of loans. But any wild policy lurches would put that progress in question. The clean-up of banks’ books has relied on openness to foreign investors. Huge volumes of NPLs(€37bn in 2016 and over €47bn in 2017, according to Deloitte, a consultancy) have been sold by banks, often to specialist American hedge funds like Cerberus Capital Management or Fortress. (2)These so-called vulture funds may find life harder under the new government. Given the importance of being able to repossess the collateral for secured loans, NPL investors have been taken aback by a proposal to prevent any action against a debtor without the involvement of a court. This would run counter to efforts to increase the use of out-of-court settlement for collateral across the EU. (3)The future of GACS, a scheme for providing an Italian government guarantee to the senior tranches of NPL securitisations (with the EU's blessing), is also in question. Despite a slow start in 2016, it has come to play a large role. An NPL sale last year by UniCredit, a large bank, worth€l7.7bn, was subject to the scheme. Another €38bn-worh of Italian NPL deals in progress will be too, according to Debtwire, a news service. But investors now worry that GACS will not be renewed once it expires失效 in September, contrary to previous plans. (4)European regulators have made a concerted effort to deal with NPLs. In March the European Commission proposed laws to make cross-border operations easier for debt (5)Markets have deepened in tandem. As well as the specialist funds doing large deals,more options for trading NPLs have emerged. One example is Debitos, a trading platform that started in Germany and that allows investors to trade in NPLs from 11 European countries, including Italy and Greece. Most of its sales are between €50m and €200m and interest often comes from local investors, says Timur Peters, its founder—for example, from individuals who buy property—backed NPLs as a way to acquire those properties. (6) A liquid pan-European market in NPLs ought to prevent banks’ bad loans from accumulating and threatening their stability, as during the most recent crisis. But Italy would, because of its sheer size, be the largest source of such loans for the foreseeable future. And any market with real doubts about the largest supplier is almost certain to be a stunted one. (7)Which of the following can be the best title of this article?A.Bad loans remain a concern in Italy and across southern EuropeB.Italy will be the largest source of NPLs for the foreseeable futureC.Italy asks the European Central Bank to forgive its debtD.Investors can trade in NPLs across 11 European countries

选项 A.Bad loans remain a concern in Italy and across southern Europe
B.Italy will be the largest source of NPLs for the foreseeable future
C.Italy asks the European Central Bank to forgive its debt
D.Investors can trade in NPLs across 11 European countries

答案 B

解析 本题考查的是主旨大意。
【关键词】 best title
【主题句】第7自然段 Italy would, because of its sheer size, be the largest source of such loans for the foreseeable future. 由于其庞大的规模,在可预见的未来,意大利将成为此类贷款的最大来源。
【解析】题目意为“以下哪项是本文最佳标题?”选项A意为“不良贷款仍然是意大利和整个南欧的一个问题”,选项B意为“不良贷款仍然是意大利和整个南欧的一个问题”,选项C意为“意大利请求欧洲中央银行减免其债务”,选项D意为“投资者可以在11个欧洲国家进行不良贷款交易”。根据主题句,全文主要叙述的是意大利的贷款状况及地位。
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