ECB President Christine Lagarde has firmly stated that Bitcoin will not be included in EU reserves due to concerns over regulatory risks.
ECB President Christine Lagarde rejected Bitcoin as a reserve asset for EU central banks, but the Czech National Bank is considering it.
ECB President Christine Lagarde dismisses Bitcoin as a reserve asset, while the Czech National Bank explores adding Bitcoin to its reserves.
Following is the text of European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde's statement after the bank's policy meeting on Thursday: ...
European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde ruled out the idea of European banks holding bitcoin in treasuries this ...
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ECB President Christine Lagarde expressed confidence that no European country would establish Bitcoin reserves.
The political landscape of the Euro Area is complex, encompassing 20 EU members, it isn't a single nation. It's a monetary union, meaning a unique, multi-layered governance structure is at play. Each ...
On Jan. 30, the European Central Bank (ECB) decided to cut its three key interest rates by 25 basis points. This brings the deposit facility rate to 2.75%, ...
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Eurozone rate-setters are set to cut borrowing costs again this week, confident their efforts to lower inflation will remain ...