The European Central Bank (ECB) admitted the uncertainties in the economy, however, decided that they are insufficient to revise GDP growth risk assessment, according to the minutes of the ECB October meeting. “It needed to be emphasized that the incoming data, while somewhat weaker than expected, remained overall consistent with an ongoing broad-based expansion,” ECB…
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