European Central Bank easing emergency pandemic support
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The European Central Bank says it is dialing back some of its massive emergency pandemic support for the economy
FRANKFURT, Germany -- The European Central Bank says it is dialing back some of its massive emergency pandemic support for the economy. The move comes amid signs of increasing business activity and consumer readiness to spend as the 19 countries that use the euro rebound from the coronavirus recession. The bank said Thursday that it could conduct its bond purchase stimulus at “a moderately lower pace” than in recent months. Since March the statement has said that the bank would purchase bonds at a “significantly higher pace” than in the first three months of the year. THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. AP’s earlier story follows below. FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — The European Central Bank may be getting ready to trim some of its pandemic support but is likely to reassure markets it is not yet setting a firm date to wind down its massive bond purchases as the delta variant casts a shadow over the coming winter.More Related News