BRUSSELS (Reuters) - A new government is taking shape in Italy which is worrying the EU and financial markets over Rome's commitment to the euro and the economic rules that membership entails. Here ...
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The government in Rome is taking a tremendous risk. By challenging the budget rules of the Eurozone in an unprecedented way, Italy has made the headlines in Europe and beyond in the past few weeks.