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Italy’s Deputy PM Salvini: Wants to change EU rules, stay in Euro

No day passes without Europe attacking Italy, said Italy’s Deputy PM Matteo Salvini this Monday.

Key quotes:

   •  Europeans have a chance to save Europe in May 2019 vote.
   •  Exit from Euro is not on the agenda but wants to change EU rules.

The comments did little to ease market jitters, with Italian 10-year bond yield rising to 3.5% for the first time since 2014 and exerting some downward pressure on the EUR/USD major.
 

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