Interest rate hike may be pushed back to 2020

The euro went lower as ECB head Mario Draghi shaved the growth outlook for the eurozone economy, which may signal that the first interest rate hike since the crisis may be delayed, market watchers said.

Interest rate hike may be pushed back to 2020

The euro went lower as ECB head Mario Draghi shaved the growth outlook for the eurozone economy, which may signal that the first interest rate hike since the crisis may be delayed, market watchers said.

In its final meeting of the Governing Council this year, Mr Draghi confirmed the ending of the central bank’s huge bond-buying programme that helped stop Europe sliding into stagnation.

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