ECB tells staff to work from home in coronavirus test By Reuters

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The European Central Bank has told the vast majority of its more than 3500 staff to telecommute on Monday to test how it could adapt to a shutdown over coronavirus concerns, a representative said Sunday.  

The ECB has dropped the greater part of its open occasions throughout the following month yet said that its rate-setting Governing Council meeting would proceed as planned on Thursday.  

"The ECB has offices set up for enormous scope remote working and Monday 9 March will fill in as a preparatory test for the foundation yet additionally for ECB staff in the event that such huge scope use of the offices gets important sooner or later," a representative said.  

The ECB is relied upon to disclose further improvement on Thursday to enable the economy to adapt to results of the coronavirus flare-up as movement limitations, falling financial exchanges and right now clear breakdowns in esteem chains is sapping certainty.


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