ROME (Reuters) – Standard and Poor’s rocked the euro and bond markets on Tuesday with a one-notch cut in Italy’s credit rating that added fuel to opposition calls for Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi to resign and increased pressure on the debt-stressed euro zone.
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