president: The President of European Central Bank Mario Draghi said he's confident an agreement will be found over Italy's budget, according to The Toronto Star. Michael Probst / AP President Mario Draghi said at a news conference that recent economic indicators suggested the eurozone economy was seeing somewhat weaker momentum from high levels last year. The central bank for the 19 countries that use the euro left its key interest rates and the end-date for its stimulus program unchanged at its meeting in Frankfurt, Germany. Is this enough of a change to make us change the baseline scenario he said. The economy has slowed in the face of a range of risks from the possibility that Britain might leave the European Union without an exit deal in March 2019, to increasing trade protectionism and Italy's dispute with EU authorities over its spending plans. The answer is no.
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