UPDATE 1-Euro zone inflation jump confirmed, ECB seen on hold
Story date: 2007-11-15 03:23:00
Added on: 2007-11-15 13:00:19
Reuters UK - In December that year, the ECB, which wants to keep inflation just below 2 percent, started raising interest rates from 2.0 percent to the current 4.0 percent. "The ECB will obviously be far from happy with the October inflation data," Global Insight ...
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