Economics
ECB Should Start With Quarter-Point Rate Hike, Muller Says
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- Estonian central bank chief speaks in interview in Dubrovnik
Madis Muller
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The European Central Bank should stick with its plan of starting off tightening with only a quarter-point interest-rate hike, said Madis Muller, the policy maker whose economy has the region’s fastest inflation.