BRUSSELS (Reuters) -European Central Bank interest rates are in a "good place" now, despite an expected slowing of inflation, because price growth is likely to return to the ECB's target of 2% over ...
FRANKFURT (Reuters) -The hurdle for another interest rate cut by the European Central Bank is "very high" as the euro zone economy is holding up better than expected despite uncertainty over trade, ...
May 9 (Reuters) - The European Central Bank should stop cutting borrowing costs as turmoil in the global economy is fuelling price pressures and inflation was at risk of exceeding the bank's 2% target ...
European Central Bank Executive Board member Isabel Schnabel said it’s time to talk about joint debt again in the euro area as policymakers see an opportunity to bolster the currency’s role in the ...
TALLINN, Aug 30 (Reuters) - Euro zone inflation is falling as predicted, easing the risk that further rate cuts would derail disinflation, but the European Central Bank must become increasingly ...
The European Central Bank's key interest rate is unlikely to change unless the eurozone economy is hit by another big shock, a member of its executive board said Wednesday. The ECB last month left its ...
The eurozone isn't at imminent risk of recession despite a softening labor market and signs of contraction in business activity, the European Central Bank's Isabel Schnabel said Wednesday. "I don't ...
U.S. government debt was selling off on Monday, after European Central Bank Executive Board member Isabel Schnabel told Bloomberg she is "comfortable" with expectations that the ECB’s next move will ...
Christine Lagarde said lawyers previously reckoned that a serving European Central Bank Executive Board member would be ineligible for the presidency, but she called for more study on the matter.
The European Central Bank should cut its key interest rate only gradually, while paying close attention to economic data for signs that inflation is reviving, executive board member Isabel Schnabel ...
The eurozone isn’t at imminent risk of recession despite a softening labor market and signs of contraction in business activity, the European Central Bank’s Isabel Schnabel said Wednesday. “I don’t ...