FRANKFURT—The European Central Bank raised interest rates by a larger-than-expected half-percentage point and unveiled a new plan to buy the debt of Europe’s most vulnerable economies, taking bold action to protect the currency union as it navigates the twin threats of skyrocketing inflation and slowing economic growth.

The ECB’s surprise move on Thursday takes its key interest rate to zero and ends the bloc’s controversial eight-year experiment with negative interest rates.

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