KEY POINTS
  • Europe has recorded more than 7.4 million cases of the coronavirus, according to the World Health Organization, with 251,478 related deaths, and hospitalizations rising at an alarming rate.
  • "We are still in the long grass for the moment and there is still a lot of work to be done, especially as from this corner of the world in Europe, we are seeing recurrences of contagion," ECB President Christine Lagarde told CNBC's Geoff Cutmore during an IMF World Bank panel on Thursday.
  • "The many weapons that we have available, ranging from interest rates to forward guidance and asset purchase programs, we stand ready," Lagarde said.

LONDON — European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde on Thursday said her organization would be prepared to impose further emergency measures to tackle the economic fallout from the coronavirus crisis, with the region confronting a rapid upsurge of Covid-19 infections.

"We are still in the long grass for the moment and there is still a lot of work to be done, especially as from this corner of the world in Europe, we are seeing recurrences of contagion," Lagarde told CNBC's Geoff Cutmore during an IMF World Bank panel on Thursday.