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Quantitative easing could become part of ECB's normal framework - Finnish official

Published 12/01/2015, 09:12
Updated 12/01/2015, 09:20
Quantitative easing could become part of ECB's normal framework - Finnish official

HELSINKI (Reuters) - Bond-buying could become a normal part of the euro zone's monetary policy framework, a senior official from the Bank of Finland said on Monday.

"As inflation expectations diverge more strongly from the ECB's monetary policy target, one cannot rule out that the euro system too would resort to means that resemble the quantitative easing by other central banks," Tuomas Valimaki, head of the bank's monetary policy and research department, said in a blog post.

"Could quantitative easing become part of the euro zone's normal monetary policy framework? Hopefully not, but there is no reason to rule that possibility entirely out either."

Sources told Reuters last week the option for bond-buying, or quantitative easing, is among the tools the ECB is preparing ahead of its Jan. 22 policy meeting should it decide to act to address falling consumer prices and a growing risk of deflation in the euro zone.

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