Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi has said he will sell 0.7 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) in assets per year, including shares in the postal service and oil producer Eni.

In testimony to parliament, Bank of Italy Deputy Director General Luigi Signorini said that over the last decade Italy has been able to sell 0.2 percent of GDP in assets per year on average, calling the government's goal "ambitious".

The central bank also said that state tax revenue and spending patterns during the first few months of the year are in line with the government's target to lower its budget deficit to 2.6 percent of GDP from 3.0 percent last year.

(Reporting by Giuseppe Fonte; writing by Steve Scherer)