The ECB said it now expects to conclude its net asset purchases in the third quarter — earlier than previously stated.
The ECB said in a statement Thursday that it now expects to conclude its net asset purchases under its APP in the third quarter — earlier than previously stated.
Economists had broadly expected the ECB to keep policy steady for now and lay the groundwork for action at its June 9 meeting, once the uncertain outlook for growth and inflation has been established.
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