In June of 2014, the ECB began increasing its monetary easing policy by first lowering the overnight deposit rate to -0.10% followed by a second reduction in September of 2014 to -0.20%, where they have remained since.  

The results of the low rate policy, plus the implementation of the monthly target of €60 billion in asset purchases have had mediocre results at best.  

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