On the 9th, the Central Bank of Europe decided to slow down the purchase of large-scale assets introduced in March last year in response to the spread of the new coronavirus infection among the current large-scale monetary easing measures.



Judgment based on the economic recovery trend will be the first step toward normalization of monetary policy.



The US Federal Reserve Board of Governors is expected to decide to reduce the scale of quantitative easing, which is a shift in monetary policy, by the end of the year, and the movement of the European Central Bank has been drawing attention.