The European Central Bank is expected to cut interest rates again this week in a bid to boost the floundering eurozone ...
The European Central Bank is set to cut rates again on Thursday, but investors haven't been this unsure in a while on what ...
Eurozone inflation eased to 2.4% in February but remained above forecasts, complicating the ECB’s rate-cut plans. Monthly ...
Diverging inflation rates across eurozone nations complicate ECB ... remain stubborn, reinforcing concerns that price growth is not slowing quickly enough to justify early rate cuts.
There’s no need to hold back on European Central Bank interest rate cuts as the 2% price ... continues to exert downward pressure on economic activity and on inflation, an effect that is less ...
There’s no need to hold back on European Central Bank interest rate cuts as the 2% price target is in sight and inflation risks are to the downside, Governing Council member Fabio Panetta said.
Wall Street is betting that the Federal Reserve will not cut its policy rate until September as data appears to show the labor market is healthy despite fears of inflation rising and a drop in ...
He also mentioned that another 90,000 borrowers, whose loans are linked to the bank’s base rate (which is lower than the ECB’s rate at 1.91 per cent), will see their rates decrease to 1.75 per ...
Economists at the European Central Bank said the neutral rate of interest, a concept that may help determine where cuts in borrowing costs will end, is probably between 1.75% and 2.25%. That would ...
European Central Bank (ECB) executive board member Piero Cipollone said on Thursday, “rate cuts ... of PCE inflation data for the month of January. Gold stays under bearish pressure and trades ...
The Czech Republic’s central bank has cut its key interest rate again amid higher than expected inflation PRAGUE ... Statistics Office. The European Central Bank, which sets interest rates ...
Eurozone inflationary pressures are likely to ease and the European Central Bank should ... interest rates into the summer, Commerzbank’s Vincent Stamer says. The increase in inflation to ...