Economics

ECB Signals September to Be Key Month to Read the Economy

  • ECB releases account of July 15-16 Governing Council meeting
  • Some argued size of pandemic program was ceiling, not target

Shoppers pass along Zeil Strasse in Frankfurt, Germany, on Aug. 19.

Photographer: Alex Kraus/Bloomberg
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European Central Bank policy makers expressed uncertainty at their latest policy meeting about the economic outlook and the extent to which they’ll have to deploy monetary stimulus.

The account of their July session showed officials were reluctant to draw conclusions from early signs of economic recovery after pandemic lockdowns were eased. Chief economist Philip Lane told the gathering that the breadth and scale of the recovery remained uneven and partial.