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Dijsselbloem Sees Too Much Pressure on ECB to Solve Problems
2014-06-05 10:47:18.705 GMT
By Corina Ruhe
June 5 (Bloomberg) -- Dutch Finance Minister Jeroen
Dijsselbloem says he sees excessive expectations of the European
Central Bank before today’s rate announcement.
* “If you read some of the comments in today’s newspapers, or
the last couple of days, yes the expectations have risen
very high, and I don’t think that is a healthy thing to
expect so much from central bankers, and to expect so much
from monetary policy,” Dijsselbloem says at an event in
London
* “Some of the measures they can take will help, but let’s
not get the expectations up too high”: Dijsselbloem
* Dijsselbloem: “And certainly it cannot take away the
responsiblity that we politicians at national and European
level have to do what we should do: deal with the right
policies, deal with the reforms that are necessary. A lot of
work still has to be done, and I’m always a little nervous
when politicians start looking at the central bankers too
much thinking, ‘you can solve my problems.’”
* Asked if the ECB is under too much pressure to solve
problems that are structural in nature, Dijsselbloem says:
“Exactly. I think that the ECB has played an important
role, and will continue to do so, and Mario Draghi is doing
a fantastic job. But it cannot take away the responsibility
that we the politicians, the ministers of finance in Europe
have to get our economies back on the road.”
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2014-06-05 10:47:18.705 GMT
By Corina Ruhe
June 5 (Bloomberg) -- Dutch Finance Minister Jeroen
Dijsselbloem says he sees excessive expectations of the European
Central Bank before today’s rate announcement.
* “If you read some of the comments in today’s newspapers, or
the last couple of days, yes the expectations have risen
very high, and I don’t think that is a healthy thing to
expect so much from central bankers, and to expect so much
from monetary policy,” Dijsselbloem says at an event in
London
* “Some of the measures they can take will help, but let’s
not get the expectations up too high”: Dijsselbloem
* Dijsselbloem: “And certainly it cannot take away the
responsiblity that we politicians at national and European
level have to do what we should do: deal with the right
policies, deal with the reforms that are necessary. A lot of
work still has to be done, and I’m always a little nervous
when politicians start looking at the central bankers too
much thinking, ‘you can solve my problems.’”
* Asked if the ECB is under too much pressure to solve
problems that are structural in nature, Dijsselbloem says:
“Exactly. I think that the ECB has played an important
role, and will continue to do so, and Mario Draghi is doing
a fantastic job. But it cannot take away the responsibility
that we the politicians, the ministers of finance in Europe
have to get our economies back on the road.”
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To contact the reporter on this story:
Corina Ruhe in London at +31-20-589-8526 or
cruhe@bloomberg.net
To contact the editor responsible for this story:
Patrick Henry at +32-2-237-4328 or
phenry8@bloomberg.net