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Aug 2021
22m 20s

A walk around the central banking wildli...

EUROPEAN CENTRAL BANK
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Hawks, doves, owls, swans, bulls and bears … even ostriches. What connects these animals to central banking? How can they help us find our way around the world of economics and finance? Our host Katie Ranger talks about these questions with communications advisor Gabriel Glöckler on The ECB Podcast. The views expressed are those of the speakers and not nec ... Show More
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