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European Central Bank

  • Central Banks Brought Excessive Inflation; Now They Must Avoid Another Mistake
    Central Banks Brought Excessive Inflation; Now They Must Avoid Another Mistake
    Commentary Although the Federal Reserve's and the European Central Bank’s messages regarding interest-rate cuts seems clear, reiterating their commitment to reducing inflation, the market is expecting between five and six ...
    December 18, 2023BY Daniel Lacalle
  • Core Inflation Soars to Record High in Eurozone
    Core Inflation Soars to Record High in Eurozone
    Core inflation soared to a record high in the eurozone in January, as the bloc's energy crisis continues. ...
    February 24, 2023BY Bryan Jung
  • European Central Bank Raises Rates by a Half Percent, Vows Another Large Increase in March
    European Central Bank Raises Rates by a Half Percent, Vows Another Large Increase in March
    The European Central Bank raised interest rates for the fifth consecutive time at its first meeting this year. ...
    February 2, 2023BY Bryan Jung
  • Inflation in the Eurozone Hits 10.7 Percent as Growth Sharply Declines
    Inflation in the Eurozone Hits 10.7 Percent as Growth Sharply Declines
    Eurozone inflation rose above 10 percent this month as economies across the 19-nation bloc begin to slow. Rising ...
    November 1, 2022BY Bryan Jung
  • 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
  • Central Bankers Are Secretly Hoarding Millions of Pounds of Gold; Bankers Caught Manipulating Price | Facts Matter
    Central Bankers Are Secretly Hoarding Millions of Pounds of Gold; Bankers Caught Manipulating Price | Facts Matter
    The Federal Reserve is the central bank in the United States, and there is an equivalent to the ...
    September 15, 2022BY Roman Balmakov
  • IMF Chief: Harsh Winter May Spark Social Unrest in EU Amid Energy Crisis
    IMF Chief: Harsh Winter May Spark Social Unrest in EU Amid Energy Crisis
    A number of countries in Europe may experience social unrest if the upcoming winter is harsh amid an ...
    September 15, 2022BY Lorenz Duchamps
  • Dollar Index Has Biggest Daily Percentage Gain Since 2020 After US Consumer Prices Rise More Than Expected
    Dollar Index Has Biggest Daily Percentage Gain Since 2020 After US Consumer Prices Rise More Than Expected
    NEW YORK—The dollar rallied against the yen, euro, and other currencies on Tuesday after stronger-than-expected U.S. inflation data ...
    September 13, 2022BY Reuters
  • Inflation in Germany Hits Record High as European Central Bank Plans Next Move
    Inflation in Germany Hits Record High as European Central Bank Plans Next Move
    Inflation in Germany hit a record high of 8.8 percent in August due to soaring energy prices, adding ...
    August 30, 2022BY Bryan Jung
  • ECB Says Cash ‘Not Fit’ for Digital Economy, Dismisses CBDC Privacy Concerns
    ECB Says Cash ‘Not Fit’ for Digital Economy, Dismisses CBDC Privacy Concerns
    In the digital economy, cash is no longer a useful tool, and a central bank digital currency (CBDC) ...
    August 23, 2022BY Andrew Moran
  • The European Central Bank Must Follow Its Mandate
    The European Central Bank Must Follow Its Mandate
    Commentary The European Central Bank should be hugely concerned about two pieces of news. The euro is on ...
    July 11, 2022BY Daniel Lacalle
  • Into the Economic Abyss?
    Into the Economic Abyss?
    Commentary  “Battle not with monsters, lest ye become a monster, and if you gaze into the abyss, the ...
    July 6, 2022BY Tuomas Malinen
  • European Central Bank to Raise Interest Rates in July and September to Fight Inflation
    European Central Bank to Raise Interest Rates in July and September to Fight Inflation
    The European Central Bank announced on June 9 an end to its decade-long loose monetary policy with a ...
    June 9, 2022BY Bryan Jung
  • ECB’s Centeno Says Recession Not in ECB’s Scenario Despite Ukraine
    ECB’s Centeno Says Recession Not in ECB’s Scenario Despite Ukraine
    LISBON—The European Central Bank does not contemplate a recession in the euro zone in its economic scenario despite ...
    March 25, 2022BY Reuters
  • ECB Must Focus on Underlying Inflation, Villeroy Says
    ECB Must Focus on Underlying Inflation, Villeroy Says
    PARIS—The European Central Bank (ECB) needs to look beyond short-term swings in energy prices and focus on underlying ...
    March 23, 2022BY Reuters
  • ECB Will React to Second-Round Inflation Effects: Handelsblatt
    ECB Will React to Second-Round Inflation Effects: Handelsblatt
    FRANKFURT—The European Central Bank will take action if it sees second-round inflation effects and a de-anchoring of medium-term ...
    March 21, 2022BY Reuters
  • Europe’s Central Bank to Speed up End to Economic Stimulus
    Europe’s Central Bank to Speed up End to Economic Stimulus
    The European Central Bank (ECB) said Thursday that it will make an early exit from its economic stimulus ...
    March 11, 2022BY The Associated Press
  • ECB’s Knot Sees First Interest Rate Hike in 4th Quarter of 2022
    ECB’s Knot Sees First Interest Rate Hike in 4th Quarter of 2022
    AMSTERDAM—Klaas Knot, the Dutch central bank president and a member of the European Central Bank's Governing Council, said ...
    February 7, 2022BY Reuters
  • European Central Bank Holds Rates Steady Despite Inflation at Record High
    European Central Bank Holds Rates Steady Despite Inflation at Record High
    The European Central Bank (ECB) has announced it's keeping its key interest rate at around the zero bound, ...
    February 3, 2022BY Tom Ozimek
  • Inflation in Eurozone Spikes to Record High, Driven by Surging Energy Costs
    Inflation in Eurozone Spikes to Record High, Driven by Surging Energy Costs
    Inflation in the eurozone notched a record high in the year through January, the European Union's statistical agency ...
    February 2, 2022BY Tom Ozimek
  • Euro Zone Consumers in for a Shock as Power Bills Soar
    Euro Zone Consumers in for a Shock as Power Bills Soar
    FRANKFURT—When Christian Hurtz opened his electricity bill just before New Year, his jaw dropped: it had more than ...
    January 19, 2022BY Reuters
  • Deutsche Bank to Name Dutchman as Next Chair in Changing of Guard
    Deutsche Bank to Name Dutchman as Next Chair in Changing of Guard
    FRANKFURT—Deutsche Bank said on Friday that it would nominate Dutch businessman Alexander Wynaendts as the next chairman of ...
    November 21, 2021BY Reuters
  • Inflation Could Prompt ECB to Tighten Policy Quicker, Holzmann Says
    Inflation Could Prompt ECB to Tighten Policy Quicker, Holzmann Says
    FRANKFURT—The European Central Bank could tighten policy sooner than many expect as inflationary pressures could prove to be ...
    September 8, 2021BY Reuters
  • Santander Posts 11-Billion-Euro Loss for First Half, Confident About Outlook
    Santander Posts 11-Billion-Euro Loss for First Half, Confident About Outlook
    Spanish multi-national banking group Banco Santander, S.A posted a 10.8-billion-euro loss for the first half of the year ...
    July 29, 2020BY Sharon Hsu
  • European Central Bank Joins Fed in Paving Way for Rate Cut
    European Central Bank Joins Fed in Paving Way for Rate Cut
    FRANKFURT, Germany—The European Central Bank joined the U.S. Federal Reserve in making clear that more stimulus could be ...
    July 25, 2019BY The Associated Press
  • ECB Ends Crisis-Fighting Bond Buys but Eyes Increasing Risks
    ECB Ends Crisis-Fighting Bond Buys but Eyes Increasing Risks
    FRANKFURT–The European Central Bank formally ended its 2.6 trillion euro crisis-fighting bond purchase scheme on Dec. 13 but ...
    December 13, 2018BY Reuters
  • Eurozone Economy ‘Losing Steam’ Amid Market Turmoil
    Eurozone Economy ‘Losing Steam’ Amid Market Turmoil
    The economic recovery in the 19-country eurozone lost steam in January, a closely watched survey found Wednesday
    February 3, 2016BY The Associated Press
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