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Digital Euro Is Envious Of E-Yuan
ECB says it will move slowly so a digital currency won’t have any adverse effects on "monetary policy and financial stability." ECB says it will move slowly so a digital currency won’t have any adverse effects on "monetary policy and financial stability." -
ECB Boosts EU Stimulus By $676 Billion
The European Union is preparing for a long-haul struggle to repair economies badly damaged by the unprecedented COVID-19 economic slowdown. The European Union is preparing for a long-haul struggle to repair economies badly damaged by the unprecedented COVID-19 economic slowdown. -
European Central Bank Releases 750 Billion Euros To Fight Virus
The Pandemic Emergency Purchasing Plan (PEPP) created to deal with the menace caused by the coronavirus The Pandemic Emergency Purchasing Plan (PEPP) created to deal with the menace caused by the coronavirus -
ECB Negative Interests Policy Infuriating Many Bankers
Christine Lagarde, ECB president, would be smart to stay composed and just carry on. Christine Lagarde, ECB president, would be smart to stay composed and just carry on. -
ECB Policymakers Unsure If Negative Interest Rates Are Good -- Or Bad
"Uncertainty" about the effectiveness of some of ECB's stimulus measures addressed "Uncertainty" about the effectiveness of some of ECB's stimulus measures addressed -
Germany Economy Shrinks Amid 'Perfect Storm' Of Negative Factors
Germany saw its economy contract by 0.1 percent for the second quarter of the year, mainly affected by the ongoing global trade disputes and looming fears of a no-deal Brexit. Germany saw its economy contract by 0.1 percent for the second quarter of the year, mainly affected by the ongoing global trade disputes and looming fears of a no-deal Brexit. -
IMF Chairman’s Replacement to Walk A Thin Tightrope
International Monetary Fund Chairman Christine Lagarde steps down as IMF Chairman and its Managing Director this September to head the European Central Bank. International Monetary Fund Chairman Christine Lagarde steps down as IMF Chairman and its Managing Director this September to head the European Central Bank. -
European Central Bank Admits European Growth is in Peril
The eurozon will grow on 1.1 percent this year, confirming fears of a global economic slowdown. The eurozon will grow on 1.1 percent this year, confirming fears of a global economic slowdown. -
Economy Watch: Investors Watch For Progress Before China-U.S. Trade Talks
This week will be huge in global economy as China and the U.S. gear up for another round of trade talks. Dublin will also be full-packed as a number of meetings and conferences will take place in the Irish capital. This week will be huge in global economy as China and the U.S. gear up for another round of trade talks. Dublin will also be full-packed as a number of meetings and conferences will take place in the Irish capital. -
European Central Bank Dragged Into Eurozone 2018 Dip
The eurozone's 2018 slump may be affecting more than businessess and economies as the European Central Bank has reportedly started hinting that it will act towards potential risks if the bank gets affected. The eurozone's 2018 slump may be affecting more than businessess and economies as the European Central Bank has reportedly started hinting that it will act towards potential risks if the bank gets affected.