FRANKFURT, Germany — European Central Bank (ECB) policymakers were divided at their last meeting in October about the risks of inflation coming in too low over a sustained period, according to minutes released on Thursday.

The ECB lowered rates in October after also cutting the previous month, its first back-to-back reductions in the current easing cycle, as eurozone growth worries increasingly outweigh inflation concerns.

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