Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and her governing coalition look set to have received a political boost, with incumbent President of the Marche Region Francesco Acquaroli on course to win a second consecutive term, according to projections published after polling stations closed. Acquaroli, who hails from Meloni's national conservative Brothers of Italy (FdI), became the first directly elected regional president for Marche to hail from the centre-right coalition when he won in 2021. Projections from La Repubblica show Acquaroli's support coming in at 51%, while his challenger, Matteo Ricci from the centre-left Democratic Party, is projected to win 45.6% of the vote.
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With few market-moving data points this week, implied Fed rate cuts essentially held onto their post-Jackson Hole upward repricing, adding a couple of basis points of easing for good measure heading into the Labor day weekend.


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