New Finance for Italian Firms. Issues of Mini-Bonds and SME Entering the Stock Exchange are the Most Promising Novelties

  • Rapacciuolo C
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The difficulties of bank lending to Italian firms create an urgent need for new finance from alternative channels. This is essential to catch the recovery in 2014. More resources should come from private equity and mezzanine finance. Good news arrive from small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) accessing the stock-exchange. A promising novelty are the Mini-Bonds which try to open the corporate bond market to SME. We need to revive the securitization of loans. District and local bonds are little exploited. Positive development was recently seen in network finance. Confidi and Fondo Centrale di Garanzia should be strengthened to support access to credit.

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Rapacciuolo, C. (2015). New Finance for Italian Firms. Issues of Mini-Bonds and SME Entering the Stock Exchange are the Most Promising Novelties. In The Restructuring of Banks and Financial Systems in the Euro Area and the Financing of SMEs (pp. 223–249). Palgrave Macmillan UK. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137518736_11

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