euroland under pressure? i dont think so, but some rifts seem to have surfaced lately.
Underlining concerns about prospects for political and economic stability in Europe, the euro fell steeply but briefly after euro-sceptic Italian Welfare Minister Roberto Maroni said Italy should leave the euro zone and reintroduce the lira.
IN SEARCH OF LOST LIRA
The euro briefly lost about two thirds of a U.S. cent on Friday after a newspaper article in which Italian Minister Maroni said Italy should hold a referendum to decide whether to return to the lira, at least temporarily.
Maroni is a front-line minister but is a member of the euro-sceptical Northern League party and his views are not believed to be shared by Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi or Economy Minister Domenico Siniscalco.
Maroni also said that European Central Bank President Jean-Claude Trichet was one of the people chiefly responsible for the "disaster of the euro".
The idea that European economic and monetary union could fail reared its head for the first time for years this week, after weekly magazine Stern said a possible failure of the project was discussed at a meeting attended by German Finance Minister Hans Eichel, Bundesbank President Axel Weber and investment bank economists.
The report prompted the German central bank to issue a statement ruling out any failure.
European Monetary Affairs Commissioner Joaquin Almunia and European Central Bank officials Guy Quaden and Otmar Issing also rushed on Friday to crush any talk of EMU break-up.
Luxembourg Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker, who holds the EU presidency, said on Friday he would resign if Luxembourg voted against the EU constitution on July 10. He also said the euro was still overvalued compared to the dollar.