2014-10-13bloomberg.com

``"There's an enormous conflict within the Governing Council on what the ECB should do," said Joerg Kraemer, chief economist at Commerzbank AG in Frankfurt. "Clearly, it's Draghi against Weidmann once again. In the end, Draghi will get his way and we will see quantitative easing next year." ... In more heated language, Germany's Focus magazine reported, without citing anyone, that Draghi finds cooperating with Weidmann has become "almost impossible" and that he no longer divulges his plans to him beforehand. ''



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