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Politics
A Donald Trump presidency is bad news for Europe—and the region needs to be less reliant on the U.S., top EU minister warns
By
Stephen Carroll
,
Jennifer Duggan
and
Bloomberg
August 8, 2024
Finance
Inflation rears its ugly head in Europe, putting the European Central Bank in a fix—once again
By
David McHugh
and
The Associated Press
July 31, 2024
Finance
Switzerland’s secret to beating inflation while the U.S. still struggles? Central Bank chief says it’s being ‘boring’
By
Ryan Hogg
July 29, 2024
Finance
‘Power games’ at the European Central Bank have plunged its staff into a mental health crisis, with nearly 40% facing burnout
By
Ryan Hogg
July 10, 2024
Finance
The chief of Europe’s central bank is tired of people blaming Taylor Swift for the eurozone’s sticky inflation
By
Ryan Hogg
July 3, 2024
Finance
Fed Chair Jerome Powell says inflation is on the downswing—but don’t expect rate cuts yet
By
Christopher Rugaber
and
The Associated Press
July 2, 2024
Finance
ECB drops interest rates in Europe, but remains cautious on inflation: ‘Are we today moving into a dialing-back phase? I wouldn’t volunteer that’
By
Jana Randow
,
Mark Schroers
,
Alexander Weber
and
Bloomberg
June 6, 2024
Finance
We’re about to get central bank rate cuts soon—but not from the Federal Reserve: Here’s who is expected to ease in the coming week
By
Craig Stirling
and
Bloomberg
June 2, 2024
Finance
Investors have yanked $11.1 billion from Europe real estate funds as ECB warns hybrid work will hit demand for office space
By
Loukia Gyftopoulou
and
Bloomberg
May 21, 2024
Success
Europeans need to get more productive, Sweden’s central bank boss says. But that doesn’t mean Americans work harder
By
Ryan Hogg
May 9, 2024
Finance
Sweden acts as guinea pig on interest rate cuts, moving before the Fed for the first time this century—but it could be costly
By
Ryan Hogg
May 8, 2024
Finance
European Central Bank declines to cut rates because ‘domestic price pressures are strong and are keeping services price inflation high’
By
David McHugh
and
The Associated Press
April 11, 2024
Finance
Top economist El-Erian said the European Central Bank could cut rates as often or more than the Fed, which was ‘unimaginable just months ago’
By
Carter Johnson
and
Bloomberg
April 9, 2024
Finance
Bundesbank president hits back at recession-plagued Germany’s ‘sick man of Europe’ title: ‘I’m more worried that Europe is getting sick’
By
Ryan Hogg
March 21, 2024
Finance
Europe is losing hope of a spring rate cut even with inflation far off peak
By
David McHugh
and
The Associated Press
March 7, 2024
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