European Central Bank (ECB) policymakers have not discussed emergency bond purchases for France and have no immediate plans to debate using the Transmission Protection Instrument (TPI) for the country, according to sources. Some ECB policymakers are waiting until a new French government is formed before any discussion about TPI. The ECB believes it is up to French politicians to reassure investors spooked by the potential rise of far-right political influence, reports Reuters.
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ECB POLICYMAKERS HAVE NOT DISCUSSED EMERGENCY BOND PURCHASES FOR FRANCE: SOURCES
ECB POLICYMAKERS HAVE NOT DISCUSSED EMERGENCY BOND PURCHASES FOR FRANCE: SOURCES ECB POLICYMAKERS HAVE NO IMMEDIATE PLAN TO DEBATE USING TPI FOR FRANCE: SOURCES SOME ECB POLICYMAKERS WOULD WAIT UNTIL NEW FRENCH GOVT IS FORMED BEFORE ANY DISCUSSION ABOUT TPI: SOURCES