Outgoing President Mario Draghi defended the ECB’s decision last month to introduce a raft of measures and downplayed the Governing Council’s divisions. As euro-zone growth is set to remain weak and any fiscal stimulus is likely to be small, we think that the ECB will ease policy again next year.
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