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ECB's Draghi: euro "absolutely not" in danger as debt crisis simmers, currency is irrevocable

FILE - In this July 5, 2012 file photo President of the European Central Bank Mario Draghi speaks during a news conference in Frankfurt, central Germany. Draghi said in an interview with French daily publication Le Monde posted on the bank's website Saturday, July 21, 2012, that predictions of a eurozone "explosion" underestimate "the political capital that our leaders have invested in this union, as well as the support of European citizens." (AP Photo/dapd, Mario Vedder, File)

BERLIN - The head of the European Central Bank says the euro is "absolutely not" in danger as the continent's financial crisis simmers.

Mario Draghi said in an interview with French daily Le Monde posted on the bank's website Saturday that predictions of a eurozone "explosion" underestimate "the political capital that our leaders have invested in this union, as well as the support of European citizens."

He added: "The euro is irrevocable."

Asked whether the ECB should do more to ease the economy, Draghi replied: "We are very open. We do not have any taboos."

The ECB this month cut its benchmark interest rate to a record-low 0.75 per cent but gave little sign of further action soon to ease the crisis. It already made two rounds of three-year emergency loans to banks.

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