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ECB's De Guindos says coronavirus outbreak creates uncertainty

ATHENS (Reuters) – The European Central Bank is seeing early signs of stabilization at a global level and the outbreak of the coronavirous is among factors that create uncertainty, the European Central Bank’s vice-president Luis de Guindos said on Monday.

“We have started to see some signs of stabilization on a global level”, de Guindos said at an event in Athens, adding that one of the factors to monitor was the coronavirus epidemic.

“There are a lot of uncertainties,” he said, referring to the newly-identified virus.

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