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The resignations of Jurgen Stark and the ECB's purchase of sovereign bonds of Portugal, Italy and Spain

09/10/2011

The resignations of German representatives on the ECB Executive Board, Axel Weber and Jurgen Stark, over ECB purchases of sovereign bonds. Concern about political risk and financial risk and exceeding the ECB's charter. The need for the governments to assume the critical role of far-reaching reforms of the mechanism for decisions and sanctions.

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