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Mario Draghi: Questions + answers before going to the beach

This man spoke after the ECB monetary policy

Anybody could think that his message was empty… but not 

Draghi said four important points

which ones?

1. Brexit to have limited effects over the EU's stability

2. Inflation could turn negative again before picking up

3. QE to remain in place up to March of 2017 and beyond

4. As required Changes in QE not been discussed at the time being

But yes... it was also true that he didn't  answer key questions

Like... Is the ECB running out of bonds?

Or... How well is the Eurozone's economy doing for sure?

But no worries, we understand… the beach is calling for you

And we will be here waiting for you

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Mauricio Carrillo

Mauricio is a financial journalist, senior content strategist, and inter-markets analyst with over ten years of experience in stocks, forex, commodities, and cryptocurrencies.

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