The European Central Bank’s quantitative easing programme has come to an end. The policy has earned many detractors, but it has also been fundamentally misunderstood
ECB President, Mario Draghi, stressed that the eurozone’s quantitative easing programme “remains flexible”, announcing asset purchases will decrease as they are extended over a longer time frame
Mario Draghi got his wish in January for a wave of quantitative easing (QE) in the eurozone. But is it enough to prevent another debt crisis, and should the ECB have used QE back when everyone else did?
The European Central Bank has launched its quantitative easing programme despite qualms over the plan’s viability
Campaigner Richard Murphy tells European CEO where Mario Draghi’s €1.1trn quantitative easing programme would be better spent
Mario Draghi’s bond buying scheme gets tentative ECJ approval after challenge from German courts
Growing deflationary pressure in the eurozone means that the time has finally come to trial the uncertain fix of an ECB-backed QE programme
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