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Draghi :ECB ready to take more actions to spur growth

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President of the European Central Bank Mario Draghi, left, and Vice President Vitor Constanciois on their way to a press conference in Frankfurt, Germany, Thursday, after a meeting of the governing council.
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The European Central Bank kept its interest rates and policy plans unchanged on Thursday and said the immediate stress caused to markets by Britain's shock vote to leave the European Union had been contained.
ECB President Mario Draghi said it was too early to ascertain the full impact of Brexit, however, and underlined that the euro zone's central bank was prepared to take more actions to lift inflation and economic growth if necessary.
"The risks to the euro zone economy remain tilted to the downside," he told a news conference after the ECB left rates and other measures unchanged.
It kept its deposit rate at minus 0.4 percent and the main refinancing rate at 0.00 percent, both record lows, as it seeks to cut borrowing costs for firms and force banks to lend money out rather than park cash with it.
The bank said rates would stay at present or lower levels for an extended period, and well beyond the current period in which it is buying assets to boost inflation and pump money into the euro zone's underperforming economy.
It repeated that its 80 billion-euro ($88 billion) per month asset-buying program — which Draghi deemed "quite successful" — would run until March 2017, or beyond if necessary, until it sees an upward adjustment of inflation toward its target.
Overall, the ECB is buying 1.74 trillion euros ($1.91 trillion) worth of assets to cut borrowing costs, induce spending, lift growth and ultimately raise inflation, which has been stuck either side of zero for the past two years.
But such generosity in monetary policy is bumping up against limits. Draghi has consistently called on euro zone governments to loosen their spending to help out, but to no avail.
The ECB is running out of qualified assets to buy, particularly German government debt, as yields have fallen below its deposit rate, a self-imposed limit for its buys.
Though German yields have risen sharply over the past week, around 55 percent of its bonds trade below the deposit rate, making them ineligible for ECB purchases.
Draghi said policymakers had not discussed tweaking the rules, preferring to wait to see what new staff economic projections due in September say.
BREXIT AND ITALY
Brexit has been seen as a threat to the euro zone's modest investment and consumption-led recovery. But on Thursday, Draghi appeared calm about it.
"Our assessment is that euro area financial markets have weathered the spike in uncertainty and volatility with encouraging resilience, he said.
"The announced readiness of central banks to provide liquidity if needed, and our accommodative monetary policy measures, as well as our robust regulatory and supervisory framework, have all helped to keep market stress contained."
The threat remains, however. Early post-Brexit data, such as Germany's ZEW sentiment indicator and euro zone consumer confidence figures, suggest a significant drop in confidence.
But while analysts polled by Reuters cut their 2017 euro zone growth forecasts to 1.3 percent from 1.6 percent, they left their inflation projection unchanged at 1.3 percent, a mixed reading for the ECB, which targets inflation at just below 2 percent.
Italian banks, weighed down by about a 360 billion euros ($400 billion) in bad debt and falling share prices, are also a headache for the ECB, which is the euro zone's bank supervisor.
The Italian government is in talks with the EU to allow state aid to the troubled lenders but wants to shield household investors, a contentious proposal that would test the bloc's new bail-in rules.
Draghi repeated the bank's position that something needed to be done to address the problem of bad loans and that European rules leave room for state aid.

 

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