At the World Economic Forum, Carlo Messina, CEO of Intesa Sanpaolo, says that banking reform is good for Italy, while discussing the impact of quantitative easing in Europe.
Carlo Messina, CEO at Intesa Sanpaolo, comments on the group's 6 billion euro write-downs and says that the bank, "the strongest" in Europe, should have no problem passing the ECB's stress tests.
Fabrizio Saccomanni, Italy's minister of economy and finance, says there was no "political assassination" at Italian bank Intesa Sanpaolo when Enrico Cucchiani was ousted as chief executive in September.
Enrico Tommaso, CEO of Intesa Sanpaolo, talks to CNBC about credit and capital levels in Italian banks.
Enrico Cucchiani, CEO of Intesa Sanpaolo, tells CNBC why Italy needs a strong program of reforms for its labor market and judiciary system, as well as an intense period of privatization.