Reuters
Published Oct 11, 2019 10:22AM ET
By Leigh Thomas
PARIS (Reuters) - ECB policymakers need to put their most recent meeting behind them and move on, ECB governing board member Francois Villeroy de Galhau told Reuters on Friday as divisions over a key decision linger.
The deep split at the Sept. 12 meeting emerged over restarting bond purchases, and has left some policywatchers questioning the ECB's resolve.
"The early September Governing Council discussion is now behind us. Everyone legitimately expressed themselves and the decisions were taken there equally legitimately," Villeroy, who is also governor of the Bank of France, said.
In an unprecedented division more than a third of ECB policymakers, including the central bank chiefs of both France and Germany, were against new bond purchases at the meeting.
Minutes from the meeting published on Thursday offered further evidence of the split, coming after a series of frustrated statements from some central bankers.
Villeroy, speaking on the sidelines of a meeting in Paris, said the ECB should now look forward and focus on two areas where there was strong consensus.
"We must maintain an accommodative monetary policy in the face of the economic slowdown and too weak inflation," Villeroy said. "Then it is highly desirable that budget policy extends this monetary support everywhere it is possible in Europe."
The divisions have created acrimony at a sensitive moment, with Christine Lagarde preparing to replace ECB President Mario Draghi at the head of one of the European Union's most important institutions.
Written By: Reuters
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