NEW YORK (Reuters) - The euro zone's domestic economy remains resilient and financing conditions are "excellent" but imported weakness, such as the global trade war, is weighing on the bloc, European Central Bank board member Sabine Lautenschlaeger said on Thursday.She added that central banks are not the "only game in town" so others, including governments, needed to take on a bigger role in lifting growth. The ECB approved a fresh stimulus package last week but critics argue that the bank's..