There is no fixed end to the European Central Bank's government bond-buying program, governing council member Ignazio Visco told a German paper.
Ignazio Visco
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Facing rumors that he could face pressure to quit, Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi hit back on Sunday against criticism from business leaders and dared his opponents to challenge him in parliament.
Visco of ECB stressed the importance of communication in an exit strategy.
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