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Government­s must help economy, says ECB chief

Eurozone not showing signs of rebound

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FRANKFURT, Germany, Sept 23, (AP): The head of the European Central Bank says the economy in the 19-country eurozone is not showing signs of a rebound and urged government­s to help by spending more on top of the central bank’s latest package of stimulus measures.

Mario Draghi said in remarks Monday before the European Parliament’s economic and monetary affairs committee Monday in Brussels that recent data “do not show convincing signs of a rebound in growth in the near future” and that risks are “tilted to the downside.”

He urged government­s that were in good financial shape to “act in an effective and timely manner.”

Draghi’s pleas have met a cool response from government­s. Germany, the largest euro member state, has rejected the idea of borrowing more to investing in infrastruc­ture.

The central bank, which sets interest rate policy for the countries that use the euro, announced on Sept 12 an interest rate cut and a new program of bond purchases that aim to boost lagging growth and inflation.

The eurozone economy grew only 0.2% in the second quarter from the previous quarter, while Germany shrank 0.1%. That puts the country on the edge of a recession, defined as two straight quarter of shrinking output. Nonetheles­s, Chancellor Angela Merkel said that a package of measures announced to combat climate would not involve new borrowing and that the government would stick to its balanced budget policy.

 ??  ?? European Central Bank President Mario Draghi (center), poses with a group photo along with European Parliament
members before addressing them at the European Parliament in Brussels, on Sept 23. (AP)
European Central Bank President Mario Draghi (center), poses with a group photo along with European Parliament members before addressing them at the European Parliament in Brussels, on Sept 23. (AP)

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