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European Central Financial institution President Christine Lagarde is thanks to give a press conference following the bank’s hottest monetary policy conclusion.

The ECB, the central financial institution of the 19 nations that share the euro currency, opted for a smaller charge hike this time about, getting its crucial charge from 1.5% to 2%.

It also explained that from the beginning of March 2023 it would start off to reduce its stability sheet by 15 billion euros ($16 billion) for every month on average till the end of the 2nd quarter of 2023.

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