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European Central Bank policymaker and Governor of the Austrian National Bank Robert Holzmann addresses the media in Vienna, Austria, March 23, 2023. REUTERS/Leonhard Foeger/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsVIENNA, Nov 24 (Reuters) - European Central Bank policymakers should discuss at their meeting next month whether to wind down bond reinvestments under the Pandemic Emergency Purchase Programme early, Austrian Governor Robert Holzmann said in remarks published on Friday. "My suggestion would be to reduce reinvestments step by step as of March," Holzmann told Austrian newspaper Die Presse. Those reinvestments are slated to run until the end of 2024 but some policymakers have made the case for starting to wind them down early. Reporting by Francois Murphy; editing by Christina FincherOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Austrian National Bank Robert Holzmann, Leonhard Foeger, Robert Holzmann, Holzmann, Francois Murphy, Christina Fincher Organizations: European Central Bank policymaker, Austrian National Bank, REUTERS, Rights, Central Bank, Austrian, Die Presse, Thomson Locations: Vienna, Austria, Austrian
VIENNA, Jan 20 (Reuters) - European Central Bank policymaker Robert Holzmann expects at least two interest-rate increases of 50 basis points each in the first half of this year, he said in an interview with Austrian newspaper Die Presse published on Friday. Holzmann said that while headline inflation has eased, core inflation, which strips out volatile energy and food prices, had not. He said that as long as core inflation had not fallen significantly interest rates would have to keep rising. "Core inflation is currently at more than 5%, which is still two-and-a-half times our target," he said. Reporting by Francois Murphy; Additional reporting by Frank Siebelt in Frankfurt; Editing by Hugh LawsonOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Всего было проверено 4897 населенных пунктов, 16 532 автомобиля и 56 251 человек. Акция была направлена ​​в первую очередь против эксплуатации людей с недостаточной квалификацией в таких областях, как строительство, пишет австрийская Die Presse. В ходе акции в Австрии было задержано 7 человек, обозначены 22 жертвы. В стране было проверено 368 человек, осуществлены 83 контроля помещений и транспортных средств, в результате которых выявлено 22 пострадавших (17 женщин и 5 мужчин). Также были обнаружены 14 мобильных телефонов и семь поддельных документов, а также 32 000 евро наличнымиСогласно сообщению, этот вид торговли людьми чаще всего имеет место в строительстве или общественном питании, где работают люди с недостаточной квалификацией.
Organizations: Федеральное полицейское управление, Европол Locations: Европа, Австрия, Молдова, Румыния, Китай, Гвинея
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