Economics
ECB Wins Respite as Growth Cheer Cancels Draghi Stimulus Alarm
- Quarterly growth of 0.4 percent buys time for policy makers
- ECB may have more ‘breathing room,’ Oxford Economics says
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European Central Bank policy makers who sounded the alarm about the region’s slowdown last month can now relax a bit as the stimulus they prepped becomes less urgent.