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European Central Bank
European Central Bank
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Finance
‘Action had to be taken:’ ECB stuns the markets with a new €600 billion spending plan
By
Alexander Weber
,
Carolynn Look
and
Bloomberg
June 4, 2020
International
Sue the Germans? A power struggle between the EU and its biggest member could turn into an epic legal battle
By
Karin Matussek
,
Stephanie Bodoni
and
Bloomberg
May 11, 2020
Finance
With the markets in turmoil, the ECB readies a bond-buying bazooka
By
Geoffrey Smith
March 19, 2020
Finance
ECB’s Lagarde to coronavirus-ravaged Italy: you’re pretty much on your own
By
Geoffrey Smith
March 13, 2020
Conferences
Lenders Despise the ECB’s Negative Interest Rates. Its Chief Economist Sees an Overlooked Upside
By
Bernhard Warner
November 18, 2019
Finance
Mario Draghi’s Lesser Known ECB Achievement: Promoting (a Little) More Gender Balance
By
Geoffrey Smith
October 24, 2019
Finance
After a Tumultuous Stint, Mario Draghi Is Leaving the ECB. His Legacy Will Forever Be Tied to These 3 Words
By
Geoffrey Smith
October 23, 2019
Finance
Accusations of Currency Manipulation Have Dogged the ECB. Now It’s Fighting Back with Data
By
Christiaan Hetzner
October 1, 2019
Finance
Europe Has a Germany Problem, and It’s Spreading to Global Markets
By
Bernhard Warner
September 23, 2019
International
The European Central Bank’s ‘Bazooka’ is Back. This Time, There’s Less of a Bang
By
Geoffrey Smith
September 12, 2019
Finance
Outgoing ECB Chief Mario Draghi Managed to Anger the Germans and Donald Trump with an Interest Rate Cut
By
Eric J. Lyman
September 12, 2019
Finance
Deutsche Bank’s CEO Takes on the European Central Bank: ‘Negative Rates Ruin the Financial System’
By
Bernhard Warner
September 4, 2019
Finance
Europe’s Cyber Watchdog for Banks Has a Little Problem—It Keeps Getting Hacked
By
Bernhard Warner
August 16, 2019
Finance
This Danish Bank Is Offering ‘Negative’ Mortgage Rates—Here’s What That Means
By
Erik Sherman
August 13, 2019
ECB’s Lautenschlaeger Sees Possible 2019 Rate Hike on Inflation
By
Bloomberg
January 1, 2019
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