Jens Weidmann, who is viewed by some euro zone countries as too
conservative due to his criticism of the ECB's ultra-easy
monetary policy under Mario Draghi, praised the "diversity of
views" on the Governing Council.
"I think diversity of views is a strength," he told an event in
Vienna. "So long as we agree on the goal, it surely can't be a
bad thing to discuss the right way to get there."
In a largely political speech, Weidmann repeated his opposition
to more money sharing in the euro zone to guarantee bank
deposits or to help struggling governments until banks clean up
their balance sheets and more sovereignty is also shared.
He also reiterated his view that market expectations of a rate
hike towards the middle of next year were "not completely
unrealistic".
(Reporting by Francesco Canepa; Editing by Gareth Jones; Editing
by Gareth Jones)
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