ECB Charts Lone Crisis Stimulus in Choppy Wake of Shifting Fed
Alexander Weber and James Hirai, Bloomberg News
The European Central Bank (ECB) headquarters beside the River Main in Frankfurt, Germany, on Thursday, June 17, 2021. European Central Bank Chief Economist Philip Lane signaled that policy makers may not have all the data they need by September to start shifting policy away from the current ultra-loose stance.
, Bloomberg
(Bloomberg) -- European Central Bank officials are gearing up for a new phase of crisis response where their ultra-loose monetary stimulus becomes an increasingly lonely effort while the rest of the world moves on.