ECB increases lending to peripheral banks with bonus charge
Banks in Italy and other peripheral euro zone countries are grabbing tens of billions of euros in idle cash from their rivals in
Draghi ties Lagarde’s hands with promise of indefinite stimulus
European Central Bank chief Mario Draghi pledged indefinite stimulus on Thursday to revive an ailing euro zone economy, tying the
Lagarde clears key hurdle in becoming next ECB chief
Christine Lagarde took a major step towards becoming the European Central Bank’s next president on Wednesday, securing the backing of
Brexit: Banks to move €1.3trn assets to eurozone –ECB
A European Central Bank official has revealed that about 1.3 trillion euros ($1.44 trillion) worth of assets will be moved from London
Deutsche Bank analysts forecast global rate cuts
Cuts to interest rates can be expected around the world following dovish pivots from the European Central Bank and the U.S. Federal
U.S. stocks depreciate amidst earnings releases as Euro reverses slide
Stocks of U.S companies fell Thursday, from record highs amid the release of corporate results, while the euro recovered from a
ECB signals a rate cut, more monetary easing ahead
The European Central Bank (ECB) prepared markets for more easing measures on Thursday, causing the euro to briefly fall to a two-year
ECB prepares sub-zero relief for wilting Europe
Euro and bond yields wilted on Thursday as a slump in German business confidence piled the pressure on the European Central Bank to
European Central Bank set for a rate cut in September, economists predict
The European Central Bank (ECB) will next week open the door to an interest rate cut for September, economists have predicted. The
IMF to begin search for new leader as Lagarde resigns
Christine Lagarde will resign from the International Monetary Fund on September 12 as she awaits final word on her nomination to the