FILE PHOTO: Benoit Coeure, board member of the European Central Bank (ECB), is photographed during an interview with Reuters at ECB headquarters in Frankfurt, Germany, May 17, 2017. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach/File Photo
June 12, 2019
FRANKFURT (Reuters) – The 2.6 trillion euro worth of bonds bought by the European Central Bank in the last four years are still keeping a lid on borrowing costs in the euro zone even after ending last December, ECB board member Benoit Coeure said on Wednesday.
“There is convincing evidence that supports the view that the APP (Asset-Purchase Programme) has remained a considerable source of financial easing also after the end of net purchases,” Coeure said.
“It continues to provide important accommodation in an environment of increased downside risks to growth and thereby supports the sustained convergence of inflation to levels closer to 2%.”
Echoing ECB President Mario Draghi, Coeure said the ECB stood ready to react to “adverse contingencies” and cited “global headwinds… mainly related to the rising threat of protectionism”.
(Reporting By Francesco Canepa; Editing by Balazs Koranyi)