The data describes a ranking of Italy's biggest creditors', the organisations that have bought up Italian government bonds. As of Q4 2011, Intesta Sanpalo of Italy was the biggest creditor, holding Italian bonds to the value of just over 58 billion USD.
Intesa Sanpaolo (I) | 58.1 |
Unicredit (I) | 48.1 |
Generali (I) | 47.4 |
Monte de Paschi (I) | 32 |
Allianz (D) | 28.2 |
BNP Paribas (F) | 24.8 |
Fondiaria-Sai (I) | 19.3 |
AXA (F) | 17.9 |
Dexia (Belgium) | 15.8 |
CNP (F) | 15.2 |