ROME (Reuters) – Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni met the head of the U.S. fund BlackRock Inc, Larry Fink, in Rome on Monday to discuss possible investments in data centres and supporting energy infrastructure, her office said.
The Rome government and the world’s largest asset manager agreed to set up a working group to discuss possible projects to work on together, the statement said.
Meloni and Fink also discussed investment opportunities in national transportation infrastructure and other unspecified sectors of a strategic nature, the statement added.
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BlackRock has a strong presence in Italy and holds 7% of UniCredit and 5% of Intesa Sanpaolo, the country’s top two banks.
(Reporting by Giuseppe Fonte; Editing by Gavin Jones and David Goodman)