"If the incoming data continue to confirm our baseline, the direction of travel is clear and we expect to lower interest rates further," Ms Lagarde said in a speech in Vilnius. She added that ...
The European Central Bank will cut interest rates further if inflation continues to ease towards its 2 per cent target as restricting economic growth is no longer necessary, ECB President Christine ...
Frankfurt (Germany) (AFP) – European Central Bank chief Christine Lagarde said Monday eurozone policymakers would keep cutting interest rates and warned that higher US tariffs under President ...
European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde said eurozone growth 'is likely to take a hit' if the United States goes into protectionism mode. Photo: Kirill KUDRYAVTSEV / AFP/File Source: AFP ...
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European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde said eurozone growth 'is likely to take a hit' if the United States goes into protectionism mode. Photo: Kirill KUDRYAVTSEV / AFP/File Source: AFP Don ...
European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde said Monday eurozone policymakers would further cut interest rates if inflation continues to fall on its path towards the ECB's two-percent target.
President Christine Lagarde said. After a “lengthy period of restrictive policy,” the accuracy of economic projections has improved and officials can concentrate on managing future risks ...
The European Central Bank is likely to continue to lower its key interest rate as the threat of U.S. tariffs clouds already weak growth prospects, President Christine Lagarde said Monday.
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The European Central Bank cut interest rates again Thursday and hinted at more to come, with President Christine Lagarde saying the beleaguered eurozone economy was "losing momentum" as EU and US ...
Although ECB President Christine Lagarde continued to avoid providing any solid forward-guidance, markets are expecting a further run of consecutive rate cuts over the coming few quarters ...