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ECB to slow pace of emergency pandemic stimulus

By DW
19 September 2021   |   4:42 pm
The European Central Bank will slow the rate of its pandemic stimulus as the eurozone economy shows signs of recovery. Inflation worries have spawned debate over when to end the emergency support.

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