VILNIUS (Reuters) – The European Central Bank will analyze “geopolitical factors” before deciding on its asset purchase program at the next governing council meeting in Riga on June 14, Lithuanian central bank governor Vitas Vasiliauskas said on Thursday.
“We see that the markets have already reacted (to the Italian government changes), we have to take that into account,” Vasiliauskas, who is a member of the governing council, told reports in Vilnius on Thursday.
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