ECB weekly asset purchases raised to €21.1 billion

On March 11, central bank promised to conduct purchases “at a significantly higher pace”

Euro symbol, Willy Brandt Platz, Frankfurt

The European Central Bank increased the rate of asset purchases in the week to March 19, according to data published on March 22.

Under the €1.85 trillion ($2.19 trillion) Pandemic Emergency Purchase Programme, the ECB purchased €21.1 billion over the past week, up from €18.7 billion in the week to March 12. Nonetheless, that week, net purchases were recorded at €14.1 billion, due to €4.6 billion in redemptions. The ECB will publish data on its redemptions later today (March 23).

The increase

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