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ECB keeps rates unchanged as economy holds up for now

FLORENCE, Italy (Reuters) -The European Central Bank kept interest rates unchanged at 2% for the third meeting in a row on Thursday and offered no hints about future moves as it enjoys a rare period ... Read More
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FLORENCE, Italy (Reuters) -The European Central Bank kept interest rates unchanged at 2% in a well-telegraphed decision on Thursday, offering no clues about its next move, even as investors keep ... Read More
ECB holds interest rate steady at 2%

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