ECB sticks with policy on interest rates
Stimulus will continue to be curbed over coming months
Stimulus will continue to be curbed over coming months
Bank seeking to avoid leaving digital payments to the private sector
Concerns that a rise in bond yields could derail a recovery across euro zone
Gabriel Makhlouf warns economy likely to suffer economic shock from Brexit next year
ECB president says no pressing need to change interest rates
Jens Weidmann said €750bn fund needs controls so money is spent wisely
Commission backs €250m Restart Fund and a €200m scheme to produce Covid solutions
Christine Lagarde says estimates for milder slump ‘out of date’
ECB chief also says duration of contraction could not yet be determined
Governor had flown to Athens to visit family prior to Greece shutting down
Inflation targets, digital money and climate change to be part of debate on bank’s future
Christine Lagarde’s first interest rate decision will come on Thursday
New ECB chief ventures outside traditional remit of central banker
Central Bank cuts key deposit rate and restarts QE to kick-start ailing economy
Latest figures rises in cost of clothing and footwear and insurance were main drivers
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Lagarde’s most perilous moments will come when she cannot rely on a prepared text, like news conferences after ECB policy meetings
European finance ministers signed off on her appointment on Tuesday
Central Bank governor says incentive for UK to accept version of current deal is ‘very strong’
Central Bank governor only name put forward for chief economist role
Bank said it will cap bond-buying by year-end
Sharon Donnery is in the running for head of banking supervision, but she has competitors
Upcoming policy meeting pivotal for reaching decision on QE, ECB chief economist says
Cantillon: Bundesbank hawk Jens Weidmann tipped to be next ECB president
ECB says it can still extend €2.55 trillion bond-purchase scheme beyond September if needed
Governor Rimsevics, who sits on ECB governing council, held by anti-corruption agency
Republic’s Central Bank chief faces Spain’s Luis de Guindos in race for European post
Economy minister facing opposition from European Parliament for vice president post
Central bankers displayed concern over strength of single currency
ECB President Mario Draghi had raised the prospect of policy tightening last month
ECB is desperate to boost prices amid weakening oil prices
Euro was down against the dollar after rising to six-month high on Friday
Latest surveys put put currency bloc on track for quarterly growth of 0.6 per cent
European Central Bank keeps rates unchanged, ready to extend bond purchases
Bond purchases to continue but reduced to €60bn per month from April
Meeting of ECB governing council next week expected to extend bond-buying target date
Comments from Yves Mersch suggest ECB monetary tightening is still distant
With a jam-packed calendar this month no asset class is immune from potential event risk
Prices rose 0.1 % year-on-year and increased 0.2% on a monthly basis, new figures show
Government’s 10-year bond yields hit fresh low of 0.453%
Crucial meeting after the result is known has been scheduled for 10.30am in Brussels
Prices in the euro zone fall in February, another round of policy easing from the ECB now likely
Fund will support Greece if it is granted ‘significant’ debt relief by European partners
Latest PMI for region adds to welter of concerns surrounding global economy
December minutes suggest governing council wanted to keep some powder dry
Peter Praet warns bank could lose faith of investors and consumers
ECB governor cites concerns about global economy
At least 20,000 appear at each protest as country is divided over vote
Moscovici, however, emphasises that time is running out for beleaguered Athens government
Frankfurt also sanctions further emergency funding for Greece’s banks up to €74 billion
Draghi views early signs of QE success as prices stabilise
Separately, Standard & Poor upgrades euro zone outlook on back of cheap oil, weak euro and QE
German chancellor hints EU states remain resistant to renegotiated deal on debt
Varoufakis says he believes Athens can count on ECB support during talks with lenders
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