Trade uncertainty is weighing on the European economy and any boost from investment in defense won’t come until later, the governor of the Finnish central bank said.
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European markets rise ahead of the ECB’s expected 25-basis-point rate cut, with policymakers divided on future easing. Investors anticipate further cuts despite geopolitical risks, trade tensions, and ...
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The ECB reduced its interest rates on Thursday afternoon during its March meeting, as analysts had anticipated. The interest rates on the deposit facility, the main refinancing operations and the ...
(Reuters) - Difficult economic conditions and persistently weak demand for many products have forced companies across Europe to freeze hiring or cut jobs. * Continental: The German tyre maker’s ...
European stocks were mostly lower and the German bond market was tumbling on Thursday as the European Central Bank is meeting on interest rates. The central bank is widely expected to cut its key ...
FRANKFURT, Germany — The European Central Bank has cut interest rates by another quarter percentage point, lowering credit costs for consumers and businesses to support an economy that is ...
The European Central Bank updated the language in its interest rate cut decision on Thursday, describing monetary policy as now being "meaningfully less restrictive." Paul Donovan, chief economist ...