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This calendar lists publications, events and other engagements involving Banca d’Italia representatives.

What Banca d'Italia does

Banca d'Italia is the central bank of the Italian Republic; it is a public law institution, regulated by national and European regulations.

It is an integral part of the Eurosystem, made up of the national central banks of the euro area and the European Central Bank

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  • Inflation

    April 2025 - April 2024
    Italy
    +2,0%
    Euro area
    +2,2%
  • GDP growth

    First quarter 2025 - fourth quarter 2024
    Italy
    +0,3%
    Euro area
    +0,6%
  • Exchange rates

    date: 13 Jun 2025
    USD
    1.1512
  • ECB interest rates

    From 11 June 2025
    Deposit facility
    2,00%
    Main refinancing operations
    2,15%
    Marginal lending facility
    2,40%

Featured resources

  • Digital euro

    A digital currency issued by the Central Bank, available for electronic payments, in shops and between people
    Discover the digital euro
  • Cybersecurity

    Banca d'Italia is committed to guaranteeing the availability of services and ensuring their correct and safe functioning
    Discover the cybersecurity
  • Sustainability

    Banca d'Italia has long been committed to evaluating the implications of these risks for the economic and financial system and to considering sustainable development objectives in the exercise of institutional functions
    Discover the sustainability

Altri focus

  • Sandbox regolamentare

    The regulatory sandbox is a controlled environment where supervised entities and FinTech operators will be able to test, for a limited period of time, technologically innovative products and services in the banking, financial and insurance sectors.
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  • Milano Hub

    Milano Hub is the innovation centre created by Banca d'Italia to support the digital evolution of the financial market and encourage the attraction of talent and investments.
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  • Canale Fintech

    The FinTech Channel is the point of contact through which operators can dialogue easily and informally with Banca d'Italia.
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  • Mudem

    MUDEM will narrate the world of money and finance at three separate museum locations in Rome, each with its special charm and history.
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Banca d'Italia for financial education

Banca d'Italia is committed to promoting financial education and is a member of the Committee for the planning and coordination of financial education activities.

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