Analysts say slowing eurozone inflation could pave way for more QE
But this may not come at ECB's last monthly policy meeting of the year this week
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SLOWING eurozone inflation is likely to make the European Central Bank (ECB) increasingly nervous and pave the way for further monetary easing, analysts say.
But the ECB looks unlikely to fire the latest weapon in its anti-deflation armoury as early as this coming week when it holds its last monthly policy meeting of the year.
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