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ECB chief signals ready to act; defends meetings with banks, hedge funds

Draghi: Indicating further policy action in December meeting.

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The head of the European Central Bank (ECB) underlined yesterday the bank’s readiness to extend money printing, warning that a key measure of economic health – price inflation – was flagging.
In remarks to European Union lawmakers, Mario Draghi also defended private meetings between policy setters and banks and hedge funds, such as executive board member Benoit Coeure’s meeting with a French bank hours before the ECB cut rates.
“Signs of a sustained turnaround in core inflation have somewhat weakened,” Draghi told the European Parliament’s economics committee, addressing a barometer of economic health that could influence the ECB’s massive money printing scheme.
His comments, pointing to the risks of a spillover to Europe from a slowdown in China or other emerging markets, amplify a chorus of similar warnings indicating further possible action as soon as December 3, when ECB policymakers next gather.
“We have always said that our purchases would run beyond end-September 2016 in case we do not see a sustained adjustment in the path of inflation,” Draghi added, calling its quantitative easing scheme “powerful and flexible”.
“Other instruments”, he said, “could also be activated”. People familiar with the matter said this week that the ECB is examining whether to buy municipal bonds of cities such as Paris or regions like Bavaria.
The bank launched the programme, under which it buys €60bn a month of mostly government bonds, in March. By next September, when purchases are due to end, the ECB will have spent more than 1tn euros to lift inflation and growth.
The scheme also allows the bank to buy asset-backed securities and covered bonds, but as with European muni bonds, those markets are relatively small.
Facing an unusually high number of critical questions from lawmakers compared to similar earlier hearings, including from one parliamentarian who accused the ECB of being an ‘arsonist’ during Ireland’s financial crisis, Draghi defended the transparency of the central bank.
He indicated the ECB may change its involvement with the International Monetary Fund and European Commission that oversaw the bailout programmes of countries such as Greece or Ireland.
Draghi also said the ECB would publish the diaries of members of the ECB’s executive board, which forms the nucleus of policy, after a recent request for that information revealed hedge funds and banks had regular contact with policy setters. “We have had and still have a clear rule - we do not discuss market-sensitive information in non-public meetings,” he said. “For our monetary policy to be effective, however, it is important to meet market participants and to also hear their views.”
The ECB’s transparency has come under heightened scrutiny since Coeure told a closed-door meeting in May that the bank would front-load its asset purchases during the summer months.
It has since revamped transparency rules but a recent detailed calendar of the six-person Executive Board illustrated how wide-ranging the contact was with groups including hedge funds or banks.
Coeure, one of Draghi’s close allies, met BNP Paribas on September 4, 2014, between two sessions of a Governing Council meeting at which the ECB cut its deposit rate.
In total, the French bank met ECB executive board members 12 times in the year to August 2015.
Hedge fund Moore Capital secured one-to-one time with the ECB top executives seven times during that period, including two meetings with Draghi. Other hedge funds that got access to the most senior ECB officials include the world’s largest, Bridgewater Associates.

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