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JP Morgan changes ECB call after euro zone business growth data

People walk by the JP Morgan & Chase Co. building in New York in an October 24, 2013 file photo. REUTERS/Eric Thayer/Files (Reuters)

LONDON (Reuters) - JP Morgan said on Tuesday that it no longer expects the European Central Bank to cut interest rates, or announce an extension of its bond-buying programme in September, after better-than-expected euro zone business growth data. The bank had previously been calling for a rate cut of 10 basis points. It said while it still expected the ECB to extend quantitative easing by nine months to December 2017, it no longer expected this to be announced at the ECB's Sep. 8 meeting. "The positive news from today's PMI has implications for our growth and ECB forecasts," JP Morgan said in a note, saying it was not making a change to its growth forecasts on Tuesday but only flagging that it could be higher than previously expected. Markit's flash composite Purchasing Managers' Index edged up to a seven-month high in August, data on Tuesday showed, beating expectations in a Reuters poll of economists. (Reporting by John Geddie; editing by Dhara Ranasinghe)