ECB Seen Getting €333 Billion Cheap-Loan Repayments This Month, Echoing November

  • Economist estimates for upcoming reimbursement vary widely
  • TLTRO terms were adjusted in October to remove crisis-era aid
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The European Central Bank will receive a similar repayment of long-term loans from banks this month as it did in November, according to a of economists.

Of the 12 respondents providing forecasts for the second such opportunity to return liquidity since new terms were introduced, the median was €333 billion ($350 billion). Like last time, the range of predictions is wide, exceeding €200 billion in either direction.