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Draghi prepares ground for awaited QE

MADRID | By Ana Fuentes | How much is enough? Mario Draghi announced that the ECB’s Governing Council is unanimously committed to “using both unconventional and conventional instruments to deal effectively with the risks of a too-prolonged period of low inflation.” His most explicit comments came as EZ inflation slowed to 0.5 percent last month, the weakest pace in more than four years, whereas the central bank’s target inflation is at 2%. Excess liquidity in the 18-nation currency bloc financial system has dropped to 92.9 billion euros ($128 billion), the lowest level since December 2011. When will Mr Draghi feel real risks?