Some of the European Central Bank’s top decision-makers met bankers and asset managers days before major
policy decisions, and on one occasion just hours before, copies of their diaries reveal.
The diaries, which cover meetings of the six members of the ECB’s executive board between August 2014 and August 2015, were given to the Financial Times under Freedom of Information rules and reveal engagements with the private sector, officials and the media.
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