ECB Asks for Governments’ Help to Hit Inflation Goal

ECB Asks for Governments’ Help to Hit Inflation Goal
European Central Bank (ECB) headquarters building is seen in Frankfurt, Germany on March 7, 2018. Ralph Orlowski/Reuters
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FRANKFURT—European governments should be allowed to spend more when inflation is below the European Central Bank’s 2 percent inflation goal and vice versa, the ECB’s chief economist Philip Lane said on Friday.

European Union governments are debating how to reform the EU’s fiscal rules to deal with a pandemic-induced surge in public debt and with the huge investment in fighting climate change.