The European Central Bank cut interest rates today by 25 basis points, less than expected, to 1.25%. Economists had widely expected a cut double that size, reports the Financial Times, and financial markets soared on the news this morning. The ECB has been more hesitant to cut rates than central banks in the US, Britain, and Japan; bank president Jean-Claude Trichet has said that zero interest rates would be dangerous.
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