KEY POINTS
  • Speaking to CNBC Wednesday, ECB Vice President Luis de Guindos added to Draghi's comments and outlined some possible measures the central bank could implement.
  • The ECB foresees "lingering softness" in the short term, in particular due to geopolitical factors and trade conflicts.

The European Central Bank's (ECB) vice president said another large bond-buying program could be an option if inflation in the region doesn't reach its intended target.

Market players are keeping a close eye on the ECB amid concerns about growth in the 19-member region. ECB President Mario Draghi said Tuesday, with a defiantly dovish tone, that if the economic situation deteriorates in the coming months the bank would announce new stimulus.