The European Central Bank Governing Council keeps interest rates unchanged. President Christine Lagarde says incoming data will guide future policy to bring inflation to the 2% target.
The European Central Bank Governing Council has decided to maintain current interest rates. President Christine Lagarde stated that upcoming data will guide future decisions to ensure inflation reaches the 2% target in the medium term.
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The European Central Bank Governing Council has decided to maintain current interest rates. President Christine Lagarde stated that upcoming data will guide future decisions to ensure inflation reaches the 2% target in the medium term.
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