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ECB

  • The Eurozone: An Example of Failed Keynesianism
    The Eurozone: An Example of Failed Keynesianism
    Commentary The eurozone economic figures show the risk of stagflation, and the short-term impact is clear in Germany and France, but it also extends to the rest of the countries. ...
    September 4, 2023BY Daniel Lacalle
  • 2023: A Year of Surprises
    2023: A Year of Surprises
    Commentary Bank failures, an artificial intelligence-led bull market, persistent inflation, eurozone recession, France engulfed in riots, and perhaps ...
    July 3, 2023BY Michael Wilkerson
  • ECB Lifts Interest Rates to 22-year Highs
    ECB Lifts Interest Rates to 22-year Highs
    LONDON—The European Central Bank raised interest rates for the eighth successive time, as expected, on Thursday and signalled ...
    June 15, 2023BY Reuters
  • ECB Set to Raise Rates Again in May, Policymakers Say
    ECB Set to Raise Rates Again in May, Policymakers Say
    VILNIUS/PRAGUE—The European Central Bank is likely to raise interest rates again in May after an already signaled hike ...
    February 3, 2023BY Reuters
  • Sticky Underlying Inflation Set to Keep ECB on Its Toes
    Sticky Underlying Inflation Set to Keep ECB on Its Toes
    FRANKFURT—Eurozone inflation eased for the third straight month in January but any relief for the European Central Bank ...
    February 1, 2023BY Reuters
  • ECB Slows Rate Hikes but Pledges Continued Inflation Fight
    ECB Slows Rate Hikes but Pledges Continued Inflation Fight
    FRANKFURT—The European Central Bank raised interest rates for the fourth time in a row on Thursday, although by ...
    December 15, 2022BY Reuters
  • EU’s Gas Price Cap Scheme Could Backfire, Raise Volatility: ECB
    EU’s Gas Price Cap Scheme Could Backfire, Raise Volatility: ECB
    FRANKFURT—Proposed European Union rules aimed at tempering natural gas price spikes may actually jeopardize financial stability and need ...
    December 9, 2022BY Reuters
  • ECB Survey Shows Rising Inflation Expectations for Year Ahead
    ECB Survey Shows Rising Inflation Expectations for Year Ahead
    FRANKFURT—Eurozone consumer expectations for inflation in the year ahead rose in October but predictions for three years out ...
    December 7, 2022BY Reuters
  • ECB Says Bitcoin Is Artificially Propped Up, Shouldn’t Be Legitimized
    ECB Says Bitcoin Is Artificially Propped Up, Shouldn’t Be Legitimized
    Bitcoin is being artificially propped up and should not be legitimized by regulators or financial companies as it ...
    December 1, 2022BY Reuters
  • Eurozone Inflation Falls for First Time in 17 Months,Yet Remains Still High at 10 Percent
    Eurozone Inflation Falls for First Time in 17 Months,Yet Remains Still High at 10 Percent
    Annual inflation in the eurozone is expected to fall in November, according to a flash estimate by Eurostat, ...
    November 30, 2022BY Naveen Athrappully
  • ECB Begins Great Cash Mop-Up as Banks Repay 296 Billion Euros of Loans
    ECB Begins Great Cash Mop-Up as Banks Repay 296 Billion Euros of Loans
    FRANKFURT—Eurozone banks are set to repay nearly 300 billion euros ($310 billion) in loans to the European Central ...
    November 18, 2022BY Reuters
  • ECB Must Keep Raising Rates Even If Recession Risks Rise, Lagarde Says
    ECB Must Keep Raising Rates Even If Recession Risks Rise, Lagarde Says
    FRANKFURT—The European Central Bank must keep raising interest rates to fight off inflation, even if the probability of ...
    November 2, 2022BY Reuters
  • ECB Raises Interest Rates Again, Trims Bank Subsidies
    ECB Raises Interest Rates Again, Trims Bank Subsidies
    FRANKFURT—The European Central Bank raised interest rates again on Thursday and signaled it was keen to start shrinking ...
    October 27, 2022BY Reuters
  • The Digital Dollar Will Not Be ‘Anonymous,’ Says Fed Chair Powell
    The Digital Dollar Will Not Be ‘Anonymous,’ Says Fed Chair Powell
    The central bank digital currency (CBDC), or digital dollar, would not be anonymous, according to Federal Reserve Chairman ...
    September 28, 2022BY Naveen Athrappully
  • The European Union Is About to Rupture
    The European Union Is About to Rupture
    Commentary  The possible, even likely, collapse of the European economy would inflict some heavy costs to present European ...
    September 16, 2022BY Tuomas Malinen
  • High Inflation, Recession Risk Widen ECB Dilemma
    High Inflation, Recession Risk Widen ECB Dilemma
    FRANKFURT—Eurozone inflation jumped to another record high and will soon hit double-digit territory, heralding a string of big ...
    August 31, 2022BY Reuters
  • ECB’s Lane Sees Euro Area Slowdown, Does Not Rule out Technical Recession
    ECB’s Lane Sees Euro Area Slowdown, Does Not Rule out Technical Recession
    MADRID—The eurozone's economy is likely to experience an economic slowdown, European Central Bank's chief economist Philip Lane said ...
    August 30, 2022BY Reuters
  • Central Banks Must Tighten Policy Even Into a Recession, ECB’s Schnabel Says
    Central Banks Must Tighten Policy Even Into a Recession, ECB’s Schnabel Says
    JACKSON HOLE, Wyo.—Central banks around the world risk losing public trust and must now act forcefully to combat ...
    August 29, 2022BY Reuters
  • Euro Area to Get Back Half What It’s Spending on War Fallout: ECB
    Euro Area to Get Back Half What It’s Spending on War Fallout: ECB
    FRANKFURT—Eurozone countries are spending more than they will get back to cushion the economic hit from the Ukraine ...
    August 2, 2022BY Reuters
  • European Central Bank Delivers Forecast-Beating Rate Hike as Inflation Soars
    European Central Bank Delivers Forecast-Beating Rate Hike as Inflation Soars
    Policymakers at the European Central Bank (ECB) decided to raise the benchmark interest rate by 50 basis points ...
    July 21, 2022BY Tom Ozimek
  • ECB Will Keep Countries on Straight and Narrow Even If It Buys Their Debt: Lagarde
    ECB Will Keep Countries on Straight and Narrow Even If It Buys Their Debt: Lagarde
    SINTRA, Portugal—The European Central Bank's upcoming bond-buying program will curb rising borrowing costs for vulnerable eurozone countries while ...
    June 28, 2022BY Reuters
  • Ukrainian Refugee Influx Could Ease Eurozone Labor Shortage: ECB
    Ukrainian Refugee Influx Could Ease Eurozone Labor Shortage: ECB
    FRANKFURT—The influx of Ukrainian refugees into the European Union could gradually ease labor shortages in the eurozone as ...
    June 20, 2022BY Reuters
  • Euro Jumps as ECB Holds Unscheduled Meeting, Dollar Awaits Fed Move
    Euro Jumps as ECB Holds Unscheduled Meeting, Dollar Awaits Fed Move
    LONDON—The euro jumped after the European Central Bank's governing council said it would hold an unscheduled meeting on ...
    June 15, 2022BY Reuters
  • Eurozone to Avoid Recession, Growth to Accelerate in Third Quarter: ECB Survey
    Eurozone to Avoid Recession, Growth to Accelerate in Third Quarter: ECB Survey
    FRANKFURT—The eurozone will avoid a recession this year and growth will accelerate noticeably after bottoming out in the ...
    June 13, 2022BY Reuters
  • Euro Turns Negative as ECB Confirms Plans to End Bonds Buys
    Euro Turns Negative as ECB Confirms Plans to End Bonds Buys
    LONDON—The euro fell on Thursday after the European Central Bank kept its policy stance broadly unchanged, sticking to ...
    April 14, 2022BY Reuters
  • Euro Rises 0.5 Percent Against the Dollar Ahead of ECB
    Euro Rises 0.5 Percent Against the Dollar Ahead of ECB
    LONDON—The euro and other European currencies edged up on Wednesday ahead of this week's central bank meeting. Sterling ...
    March 9, 2022BY Reuters
  • ECB Meets as Invasion of Ukraine Complicates Path to Higher Rates
    ECB Meets as Invasion of Ukraine Complicates Path to Higher Rates
    FRANKFURT—European Central Bank policymakers are gathering on Thursday for what may have become a crisis meeting as Russia's ...
    February 24, 2022BY Reuters
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    Israel Strikes Beirut Days After US-Supported Ceasefire Announcement
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