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How will other European central banks react to ECB QE?

The likely introduction of “full-blown” quantitative easing by the ECB may well put pressure on other European central banks to follow suit and introduce their own unconventional measures in order to curb the appreciation of their currencies, protect their key export sectors and ward off deflation.

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