ECB’s Dolenc Sees No Urgency to Hike If Energy Markets Stay Calm

The European Central Bank may be able to keep interest rates unchanged at its next meeting if the situation in the Middle East doesn’t escalate in the meantime, according to Governing Council member Primoz Dolenc.
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