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ECB Is in ‘Good Position’ Given Inflation Data, Moulin Says

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ECB Is in ‘Good Position’ Given Inflation Data, Moulin Says

The European Central Bank is in a “good position” following an interest-rate hike last month and data showing inflation has eased with the slump in oil prices, Governing Council member Emmanuel Moulin said on Saturday.

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