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    • Wednesday, 15 November, 2023
      FT SeriesHouse & Home Ski Property Special
      Hot property: five homes for sale in the Aosta Valley

      From an apartment that’s a 10-minute walk to Courmayeur’s cable car to a mountainside villa with views of the Monterosa ski area

    • Friday, 9 June, 2023
      Art Basel 2023
      Turin’s Pinacoteca Agnelli has become a world-class art space

      A new work by Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster and a show of art-world recusant Lee Lozano are wonderfully ambitious

      View along a busy mural curving a race track under a blue sky
    • Friday, 10 June, 2022
      Art Basel 2022
      The Fiat dynasty’s Ginevra Elkann on why her artworks are always in motion

      The collector, who favours painterly and photographic works, speaks as her family’s Pinacoteca Agnelli in Turin reopens

    • Friday, 2 November, 2018
      FT SeriesAutumn collecting 2018
      Artissima opens a new sound art section

      The Turin art fair’s separate venue gives the works the space they need

      ROBERTO PUGLIESE, Fluide propagazioni alchemiche, 2017, Glass, liquid waterproof speakers, audio system, audio composition, Variable dimensions, Photo: R. Malberti, Courtesy the artist and Galerie Mazzoli, Berlin
    • Friday, 28 September, 2018
      FT Magazine
      Wine producer Roberto Bava on Piedmont and Turin

      The best spots for contemporary classics as well as pastries and gelato

    • Sunday, 22 July, 2018
      US & Canadian companies
      Fiat Chrysler chairman tells staff Marchionne will not return

      John Elkann urges employees of Italian carmaker to brace for worst on ailing ex-boss

      FILE PHOTO: FCA CEO Sergio Marchionne attends the celebration of the production launch of the all-new 2017 Chrysler Pacifica minivan at the FCA Windsor Assembly plant in Windsor, Ontario, U.S. May 6, 2016. REUTERS/Rebecca Cook/File Photo
    • Friday, 6 April, 2018
      News in-depthFT Alphaville
      Keep the overheads down to kick up profits
      Keep the overheads down to kick up profits
    • Tuesday, 27 February, 2018
      News in-depthThe Big Read
      The Big Read: Italian voters frustrated with shallow recovery

      Ahead of Sunday’s election many people are still waiting for the promised improvements from economic reform

    • Wednesday, 21 February, 2018
      Slovakian business and finance
      Turin job losses dent election hopes for Italy’s ruling party

      Eurosceptic opposition seizes on Embraco lay-offs to put pro-trade PD on defensive

      Workers of Whirlpool unit Embraco marched on the Torino's downtown to protest against the decision of Whirlpool that reported that they will cease operations at Embracos Riva Presso Cheiri plant in Turin in 2018, and will cut some 500 jobs as a result. The protest is finished at the Unione Industriale where the managers of Whirlpool meet the trade union to find a solution. In the picture: A moment of the protest in center city. (Photo by Mauro Ujetto/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
    • Monday, 10 July, 2017
      News in-depthUS & Canadian companies
      Newspaper groups join forces to deal with Facebook and Google

      Publishers ask US Congress to permit collective effort to negotiate with web giants

      B0R2X4 Pressman fin tunes newspaper being printed on a rotary printing press for the Houston Chronicle in Houston Texas. Image shot 04/2008. Exact date unknown.
    • Thursday, 22 June, 2017
      ReviewLife & Arts
      Macbeth, Teatro Regio, Turin — insidious

      Emma Dante’s reimagining of Verdi’s opera is striking but the music tells the real story

      Dalibor Jenis in 'Macbeth'
    • Tuesday, 4 April, 2017
      The Big ReadEuropean companies
      Agnelli heir makes bet on family fortune

      The shift away from Exor’s Italian roots raises questions about whether John Elkann’s strategy for the Fiat owner is moving too fast

      NEW YORK, NY - OCTOBER 21:  John Elkann,ÊChairman ofÊFiatÊChrysler Automobiles and CEO of Exor, poses with a Ferrari outside the New York Stock Exchange after Ferrari's IPO on October 21, 2015 in New York City. Ferrari will trade under the symbol RACE.  (Photo by Andrew Burton/Getty Images)
    • Monday, 23 January, 2017
      European banks
      Draghi presses case for cooperation amid surge in nationalism
    • Monday, 5 September, 2016
      Instant InsightAndrew Hill
      Agnellis’ global push risks perils of rootlessness Premium content

      Holding company’s move from Italy could tempt Fiat owners towards short-termism, writes Andrew Hill

      The MEDEF Annual Summer School Conference...John Elkann, chairman of Fiat SpA, pauses at the Medef Summer University conference in Jouy-en-Josas, near Paris, France, on Wednesday, Sept. 1, 2010. The Medef represents businesses in negotiations over labor laws and employer-funded welfare systems. Photographer: Antoine Antoniol/Bloomberg
    • Sunday, 4 September, 2016
      European companies
      Agnelli family company Exor leaves Italy

      Group that controls Fiat Chrysler and Ferrari votes to move to the Netherlands

      Concrete-testing ramps sit on top of the Fiat SpA headquarters, part of the 1920s Lingotto factory in Turin, Italy, on Tuesday, March 8, 2011. Fiat SpA plans to build its own factory in Russia, after ending talks last month on a 2.3 billion-euro ($3.2 billion) joint venture with OAO Sollers, to meet a production target set by the government. Photographer: Gianluca Colla/Bloomberg
    • Thursday, 21 July, 2016
      FT DataValentina Romei
      Why Italy’s housing crisis matters
    • Wednesday, 6 July, 2016
      World
      Renzi rocked as Five Star surges in polls

      Populist party overtakes Democrats to leave Italian PM increasingly exposed

      Rome's newly elected mayor Virginia Raggi, of 5-Star Movement, arrives to attend a news conference in Rome, Italy June 20, 2016. REUTERS/Remo Casilli
    • Wednesday, 22 June, 2016
      Bill Emmott
      Renzi, the rottamatore of Italy, risks being left behind

      Italians see little evidence of transformation in their daily lives, writes Bill Emmott

      Virginia Raggi, Matteo Renzi and Chiara Appendino
    • Monday, 20 June, 2016
      The FT ViewItalian politics
      The risky allure of Italy’s Five Star Movement

      The populist party is not a credible contender to govern the country

      Rome's newly elected mayor Virginia Raggi, of 5-Star Movement, arrives to attend a news conference in Rome, Italy June 20, 2016. REUTERS/Remo Casilli
    • Monday, 20 June, 2016
      Italian politics
      Italy’s mayoral elections deal stinging blow to Renzi

      Premier says time not right for change of direction as Five Star Movement wins in Rome and Turin

      Virginia Raggi, the anti-establishment 5-Star Movement's candidate for Rome mayor, talks during an interview with Reuters in Rome, Italy May 19, 2016. Picture Taken May 19, 2016. REUTERS/Tony Gentile
    • Monday, 20 June, 2016
      Instant InsightTony Barber
      The Five Star mayoral victory is a blow to Italy’s Matteo Renzi Premium content

      The opponents of the prime minister will be motivated by the election for mayor, writes Tony Barber

    • Friday, 20 May, 2016
      Tyler Brûlé
      The Fast Lane: An autostrada adventure

      Turin, like Berlin, sprawls with a sense that there is an abundance of good things hidden from view

    • Wednesday, 2 March, 2016
      European companies
      Fiat Chrysler to fold La Stampa into group behind La Repubblica

      Car group’s move to explore all-share deal heralds big shake-up of Italian print media

      A woman buys a copy of Italian newspaper La Repubblica in Rome October 22, 2009. Silvio Berlusconi's cutting remark about a female rival's lack of beauty has stirred a rare public backlash from thousands of Italian women who had largely kept silent about the prime minister's womanising and sex scandals. About 100,000 Italian women have signed the "Women offended by the premier" appeal after Berlusconi told the matronly, bespectacled leftist Rosy Bindi that she was "more beautiful than intelligent" in a swipe at both her looks and brains. REUTERS/Alessia Pierdomenico (ITALY POLITICS) - RTXPW1B
    • Sunday, 31 January, 2016
      Talking TechJonathan Margolis
      Does everyone have an app inside them?

      Today must be the most innovative era since the late 19th century

    • Friday, 13 November, 2015
      Life & Arts
      Adrián Villar Rojas at Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, Turin

      The Argentine artist talks about moving boulders from Turkey to Italy — and why he hates exhibition openings

      Installation view of Adrián Villar Rojas’s ‘Rinascimento’ (2015)
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