German court fires warning shot at ECB QE programme

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German court fires warning shot at ECB QE programme

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German Constitutional Court (Verfassungsgericht) lawyers Susanne Baer (L-R), Ferdinand Kirchhof (vice president of the court), Michael Eichberger, Johannes Masing, and Gabriele Britz announce the court's verdict in a case centred on the constitutionality of a German law passed in 2014 regulating trade union wage bargaining in cases where more than one pay scale agreed to by a union is in effect in Karlsruhe, Germany, 11 July 2017. The court ruled that large parts of the law conform to the German Basic Law (Grundgesetz). Photo: Uli Deck/dpa | Uli Deck/DPA/PA Images

Germany's Federal Constitutional Court ruled on Tuesday that, while it was not illegal for the Bundesbank to participate in the the European Central Bank’s Public Sector Purchase Programme, the country's central bank may not participate in it unless the ECB can provide a thorough impact assessment. The decision rejected an earlier verdict by the Court of Justice of the European Union.

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