Liikanen: 'Unanimous' ECB will expand arsenal if necessary
Finland governor: adding instruments makes open decision-making more important
Should it become necessary to further address risks of "too prolonged a period of low inflation" in the eurozone, the European Central Bank (ECB) has underlined that it is "unanimous in its commitment to using additional unconventional instruments", Bank of Finland governor Erkki Liikanen said today in a speech in Helsinki.
Liikanen also said expanding the range of the ECB's monetary policy instruments underlines the importance of open decision-making, adding that "publication of the accounts of
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