Schaffrik, Kohli on the future of ECB bond-buying
By Bloomberg
11 July 2017 |
4:38 am
Peter Schaffrik, chief European macro strategist at RBC Capital Markets, and Aaron Kohli, fixed income strategist at BMO Capital Markets, discuss the outlook for monetary policy from the European Central Bank.
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