European Central Bank chief Mario Draghi on Thursday said the eurozone economy still relied on "an ample degree" of stimulus in the face of sluggish inflation.
While praising an "increasingly robust and broad-based economic expansion", Draghi said price pressures remained "muted".
"Therefore an ample degree of monetary stimulus remains necessary for underlying inflation pressures to build up," he told a press conference.
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