Fragile capital markets cheer as ECB boosts Pepp

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Fragile capital markets cheer as ECB boosts Pepp

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E44G5Y Washington DC, US. 2nd July, 2014. International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde participates in the Inaugural Michel Camdessus Central Banking Lecture on financial stability at the IMF Headquarters in downtown Washington, DC on July 2, 2014. Credit: Kristoffer Tripplaar/Alamy Live News | Alamy Stock Photo

Nobody could say ECB president Christine Lagarde did not deliver. The central bank promised on Thursday that the pace of buying for its Pandemic Emergency Purchase Programme would be “significantly increased” for the next quarter. Bond market participants were relieved, with one saying it has been “built on egg shells”, writes Lewis McLellan.

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