Economics
Draghi Blames Prolonged Uncertainty for ECB Risks Materializing
- ECB president elaborates on earlier remarks signaling stimulus
- U.S. President Trump accused Draghi of unfairly weakening euro
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Mario Draghi said prolonged economic uncertainty means risks to the euro-zone economy have solidified, which is why the European Central Bank is almost ready to add stimulus.