Economics
28 Days Later, Anti-Draghi Revolt at ECB Still Won't Die
- Committee advising Governing Council said more QE not needed
- Controversy threatens to spill into imminent reign of Lagarde
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Mario Draghi just isn’t being allowed a victory lap during his final weeks in office as European Central Bank president.