ECB TLTRO auction, Scotland's No vote and the foreign exchange trading probe

ECB TLTRO auction, Scotland's No vote and the foreign exchange trading probe

Author: Financial Times September 22, 2014 Duration: 13:07
Patrick Jenkins is joined by Martin Arnold, Sam Fleming and Daniel Schäfer, as well as Huw van Steenis of Morgan Stanley, to discuss the ECB’s latest policy initiatives as the first figures emerge in the so-called TLTRO auction of cheap money, the impact of the No vote in Scotland on banks and businesses and further developments in the foreign exchange trading probe.

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