As things currently stand, there is no reason for the European Central Bank not to cut interest rates in December but the ...
While saying in response to virtually every question that the ECB wasn't committing to cutting rates in December, she also highlighted the raft of economic indicators that have been softening.
Economic growth in the euro zone may be weaker than earlier expected and this could have a material bearing on the inflation ...
But she declined, when asked by a reporter, if the ECB will stick to a path of quarter-point rate cuts. Asked about the possibility that former President Donald Trump will be re-elected ...
Bid for T20s reportedly deemed too low but public service broadcaster retains 15 annual live games from The Hundred.
What exactly does this mean for mortgage holders? How will it impact those of us paying fixed rate, variable or tracker ...
(Reuters) - There is no urgency for the European Central Bank to cut interest rates quicker and it could even live with a ...
The election of Donald Trump as the next U.S. president means there will be more downside risks to the global economy, ECB policymaker and French central bank head Francois Villeroy ...
The European Central Bank shouldn’t hurry to lower borrowing costs and go below the so-called neutral rate to stimulate the economy, according to Executive Board member Isabel Schnabel.
Shakib Al Hasan, the star Bangladesh all-rounder, has been asked to undergo an official review of his bowling action by the ...
The Eurosystem collateral management system is expected to launch on 16 June 2025. This, according to a recent update shared ...
Fresh tariffs could be detrimental to global growth and lead retaliation and a vicious circle of trade war, European Central ...