Let me also welcome our speaker today: the President of the European Central Bank, Madame Christine Lagarde. Christine’s extraordinary professional standing and personal charisma have earned her ...
The European Central Bank must think hard about how it deals with risks and uncertainty in an era of more-volatile inflation ...
Profound shifts in the world economy could make inflation volatile for years to come, complicating efforts to control prices, ...
Central banks face a "difficult balancing act" as they start lowering interest rates around the world in the face of falling ...
In May, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) recommended that UK interest rates should fall to 3.5% by the end of 2025. The ...
A big interest rate cut from the U.S. Federal Reserve on Wednesday raised bets on further policy easing at the European ...
The Bank of England held interest rates at 5.0% on Thursday and voted to run down its stock of British government bonds by ...
The British central bank has emphasized its intention to move steadily to ensure that inflation continues to slow.
At long last, it seems that the Federal Reserve has smelt the coffee that it was keeping interest rates too high for too long ...
Inflation has fallen in most developed nations, and central bank officials are now trying to steer their economies toward a ...
Today, the Federal Reserve cut interest rates to 4.75%-5.00%, signaling concerns over potential economic downturns.
Euro zone inflation is still not as low as the European Central Bank would like, so interest rates need to remain ...