
Nagel Says Rates at ‘Very Good Level' and ECB Can Act Flexibly
'Key interest rates are currently at a very good level,' the Bundesbank president said Tuesday in emailed remarks. 'From here, we can monitor how the economy develops. And we can react flexibly if necessary.'
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