ECB holds rates, gives current stimulus time to work
World BusinessJun 2, 2016
VIENNA (AP) -- The European Central Bank is expected to underline that its current stimulus measures are boosting the economy of the 19 countries that use the euro_ and need time to work before any new monetary jolts are added. After the bank left its key interest rates unchanged at its meeting Thursday, President Mario Draghi is likely to repeat his calls for national governments to take more steps themselves to boost growth and not rely on the central bank so much. He has called for government