Economics
Guindos Says ECB More Determined Than Ever to Help Economy
- Vice President presents ECB 2019 annual report to EU lawmakers
- Region faces cloud of uncertainty over scale of economic hit
Construction workers labor on a building site near the European Central Bank headquarters in Frankfurt.
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The European Central Bank is “more determined than ever” to support the euro-area economy after the deadly coronavirus forced businesses shut and plunged the 19-nation region into its worst recession in decades, Vice President Luis de Guindos said.