KEY POINTS
  • Italian media claim the President Trump has offered to buy Italian government bonds in 2019.
  • Borrowing costs for Italy have risen as investors have dumped the country's debt.
  • The end of the ECB's asset purchase program and political instability are cited as reasons for selling Italian bonds.
Italy's Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte (L) shakes hands with the President of the United States Donald Trump on the first day of the G7 Summit.

President Donald Trump reportedly offered to buy Italian sovereign bonds during a White House meeting last month with Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte.

According to Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera, Trump offered to help finance Italy's 2019 public borrowing, when the Rome treasury is scheduled to issue about 400 billion euros ($462 billion) worth of debt.