Cannot be confident about an April ECB rate cut, UBS economist says
Reinhard Cluse, chief European economist at UBS, talks about why the ECB messaging during the World Economic Forum added risks to an April rate cut call.
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Reinhard Cluse, chief European economist at UBS, talks about why the ECB messaging during the World Economic Forum added risks to an April rate cut call.
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