The European Central Bank's governing committee, Valse, stated that the central bank should start discussing QT and consider all options; Governments need to adjust their fiscal policies.
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22:29:22 European Central Bank regulatory committee Valse stated that the central bank should start discussing QT and consider all options; Governments need to adjust their fiscal policies.
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