ECB interest rates: here’s Lagarde’s next moves
The ECB’s interest rate announcement has been made. What will Lagarde do now? The conflicting opinions from Frankfurt, the markets’ bets, and the...
The ECB’s interest rate announcement has been made. What will Lagarde do now? The conflicting opinions from Frankfurt, the markets’ bets, and the...
The European Central Bank cut interest rates for the third time this year in a desperate effort to relaunch economic activity in Europe.
Quantitative easing appears to have cost British taxpayers at least twice as much as equivalents in the US, Europe and other advanced economies.
For the first time in history, the ECB cut rates before the Federal Reserve during an inflationary cycle. What next?
There is no question the European Central Bank will start cutting rates in June. What will happen next?
The European Central Bank will likely cut rates in June after GDP and inflation data confirm it’s the right moment to do so.
The period of rapidly rising prices is retreating in the rear-view mirror.
After months of consecutive interest rate hikes, European central banks might finally end the cycle, addressing GDP contractions.
The market’s attention remains on interest rates and the policy choices of central banks. Bond markets, therefore, are increasingly ignored.