Economics
EU’s Economic Guardians Are Split on Post-Pandemic Strategy
- ECB’s Panetta says return to pre-crisis policy would be wrong
- EU’s Gentiloni says fiscal rules must reflect the new reality
The European Central Bank (ECB) headquarters beside the River Main in Frankfurt.
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The European Union’s top economic policy makers are exposing a gulf in their views on how to run the economy after the pandemic.