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Inflation in Goods and services in the eurozone have increased about 39% since the 2000s
Most of that has been precisely in the latest years were they have been creating so much currency
But yeah keep saying it won't affect prices and maybe it will become true
The only saving grace is that most of it is in government bonds, not as a circulation. I shudder to think what would happen if the 17 trillions eur inside the ECB find their way out
Im sorry but feel free to look at the M2 or M3 monetary aggregates for the Eurozone overtime. You may find that you're absolutely wrong.