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European Central Bank’s 1.1 trillion euro stimulus plan meets 1st month goal

byCustoms Today Report
08/04/2015
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BERLIN: The European Central Bank’s 1.1 trillion euro ($1.2 trillion) stimulus program is off to a running start.

The central bank said it has met its monthly goal of purchasing 60 billion euros in government and private-sector bonds, the first stage of an effort that is to last into next year.

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The bond purchases, which pump newly printed money into the financial system, have widespread significance for markets, investors and the economy. The program is aimed at raising consumer price inflation from a worrisome negative 0.1 percent annually. It should also support the gradual economic recovery that has been taking hold, and help reduce unemployment. The jobless rate for the eurozone is a high 11.3 percent.

The ECB said that since launching the effort March 9, it had bought 52.52 billion euros in bonds issued by EU governments or euro-area supranational institutions such as the eurozone’s collective rescue fund for troubled countries. The 60 billion euro goal was reached by additional purchases of private-sector bonds.

The ECB is the chief monetary authority for the 19 countries that use the shared euro. It has recently underlined its determination to carry out the full amount in purchases through September 2016 and beyond if necessary, even though the economy has shown signs of improvement.

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