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Finance
Stocks rise as Powell says Fed will begin dialing back stimulus later this year
By
Declan Harty
August 27, 2021
Finance
The ECB is boosting bond buying even as the Eurozone economic forecast looks up
By
Carolynn Look
and
Bloomberg
June 10, 2021
Finance
Why inflation could end the truce at Europe’s central bank over Fed-style money printing
By
Christiaan Hetzner
and
Christiaan Hetzner
June 8, 2021
Finance
Ray Dalio issues stark warning about U.S. dollar’s future as global reserve currency
By
Katherine Burton
,
Erik Schatzker
and
Bloomberg
September 16, 2020
International
Step aside, gents. Lagarde and Merkel take the lead in rebuilding Europe’s economy
By
Craig Stirling
,
Catherine Bosley
and
Bloomberg
June 6, 2020
International
‘Negative rates are not the answer’ for Britain’s slumping economy—yet
By
Lucy Meakin
and
Bloomberg
May 20, 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
Europe turns to a familiar tool—negative rates—in bid to lend its way out of the crisis
By
Paul Gordon
,
Carolynn Look
and
Bloomberg
April 30, 2020
Finance
ECB’s Lagarde to coronavirus-ravaged Italy: you’re pretty much on your own
By
Geoffrey Smith
March 13, 2020
International
What the world’s biggest economies are doing to fight coronavirus, and fend off recession
By
Adrian Croft
March 12, 2020
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
What Are Negative Interest Rates and Why is Everybody So Worried About Them?
By
Bob Sellers
August 20, 2019
Finance
Bully, Berate, Manipulate: 3 Ways Trump is Attempting to Steer the Fed to Lower Interest Rates
By
Erik Sherman
August 9, 2019
The Coins
Bitcoin Is Not a Systemic Financial Risk, Say Top Economists
By
David Z. Morris
December 20, 2017
Finance
The Bank of England Just Raised Interest Rates for the First Time in 10 Years
By
Geoffrey Smith
November 2, 2017
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