Draghi: "Eurozone Economy Is Robust But..."

 | Nov 20, 2017 02:42AM ET

Speaking at the Frankfurt European Banking Congress, ECB President Mario Draghi, commented that "although the eurozone economy was robust" recovery was still heavily reliant on stimulus from the European Central Bank. He stated that positive economic growth alone was not enough to allow the ECB to increase the pace of monetary policy normalization. The current lackluster inflation growth is causing withdrawal of stimulus to be slow. He commented that "Despite this progress on the real side of the economy, from a monetary policy perspective our task is not complete, as we have not yet seen a sustained adjustment in the path of inflation".

On Friday, data from the US Census Bureau showed that the rate of new home construction in the US rose sharply in October. New Housing Starts rose a healthy 13.7% in October (from September), as the negative impacts of the summer hurricanes appear to have been overcome. The annualized rate climbed to 1.29 million, beating forecasts of 1.19 million. The increase ended 3 consecutive monthly declines. The more forward-looking dataset of New Home Permits rose 5.9% to a rate of 1.3 million, indicating that the housing industry is growing at a healthy pace as the US economy is strengthening.