
ECB’s Mersch Says Risks to Growth Are Almost Back in Balance
The European Central Bank will soon be able to adopt a more optimistic tone on the euro-area economy — a possible first step in winding down stimulus — according to Executive Board member Yves Mersch.
It’s All About Location for the ECB’s Reflation Campaign
In the 19-country patchwork that is the euro area, how well the European Central Bank’s quantitative easing program has gone since it started in March 2015 depends a lot on which country you’re looking at.
ECB’s Coeure Says Euro At Appropriate Level For Economy
The euro is now at a level appropriate to the European economic situation and serves as a lever of sovereignty, European Central Bank Executive Board member Benoit Coeure said Tuesday.