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Draghi speech: Higher financial market volatility warrants constant monitoring

Mario Draghi, President of the ECB, is delivering his remarks on the bank's monetary policy decision in a press conference with key quotes found below.

  • The latest data has stabilized and is in line with our forecasts.
  • Risks to growth outlook remain broadly balances.
  • Uncertainties related to global factors remain prominent.
  • Higher financial market volatility warrants constant monitoring.
  • Inflation likely to remain around current levels for the remainder of the year.

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