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European Central Bank president Christine Lagarde spoke out against stablecoins at a recent conference in Portugal, saying they risk “weakening the sovereignty” of countries that leave them ...
European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde said on inflation, "I'm not saying mission accomplished, but I say target reached." Lagarde noted the central bank has reached its 2% target on ...
Eurozone price pressures rose in line with expectations in June, reaching the ECB’s 2% target. ECB President Christine Lagarde struck a cautious tone in her opening remarks at the central bank ...
SINTRA, Portugal (Reuters) -The euro's recent appreciation against the dollar doesn't just reflect market conditions but also the strength of the euro zone's economy, European Central Bank ...
BEIJING: European Central Bank (ECB) chief Christine Lagarde warned today that “coercive trade policies” risked harming supply chains and the global economy, and called for a de-escalation of ...
The euro's recent appreciation against the dollar doesn't just reflect market conditions but also the strength of the euro zone's economy, European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde said.
Lagarde Reiterates ECB Well Placed But Monitoring Oil Swings The European Central Bank is well placed to tackle “exceptionally high” uncertainty but will closely watch gyrations in commodities markets ...
SINTRA, Portugal (Reuters) -The euro's recent appreciation against the dollar doesn't just reflect market conditions but also the strength of the euro zone's economy, European Central Bank President ...
Good afternoon, ECB Chief Economist Philip Lane and I welcome you to this press conference, on the occasion of the conclusion of the 2025 assessment of our monetary policy strategy. The Governing ...
European Central Bank chief Christine Lagarde warned Wednesday that "coercive trade policies" risked harming supply chains and the global economy, and called for a de-escalation of a tariff ...
SINTRA, Portugal (Reuters) -Uncertainty is bound to remain a key feature of the global economy, likely making inflation more volatile and requiring the ECB to act more forcefully to keep prices around ...
“Supply shocks are becoming more frequent,” Lagarde said in a speech on Monday night at the start of the ECB’s annual international conference in Sintra, Portugal.
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