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Germany should stop whining about negative rates and start borrowing


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  • 04 28, 2016
  • in Leaders

GERMANY and the Netherlands are usually great supporters of central-bank independence. In the 1990s Germany blocked France’s push for a political say over monetary policy in the new European Central Bank (ECB). The Dutchman who first headed that bank, Wim Duisenberg, said that it might be normal for politicians to express views on monetary policy, but it would be abnormal for central bankers to listen to them.

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