European Central Bank president Christine Lagarde said the world economy faced pressures similar to those of the 1920s.
Rate-cutting cycles in recent decades – such as in the early 2000s, or during the financial crisis of 2007 – have tended to ...
Christine Lagarde, the head of the European Central Bank, believes the global economy is in deep trouble, and about to hit a ...
Central banks face a "difficult balancing act" as they start lowering interest rates around the world in the face of falling ...
Inflation in Europe will be down to target next year, but much uncertainty in the economic outlook remains, President of the ...
Central banks face a "difficult balancing act" as they start lowering interest rates around the world in the face of falling ...
The Bank of England could cut interest rates to 2.75pc next year, analysts have suggested, amid growing confidence that the ...
ECB President Christine Lagarde praised the "remarkable" unwinding of inflation with minimal job losses, projecting inflation ...
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, ...
UniCredit, Italy's second-largest bank, has taken a 9% stake in Germany's Commerzbank and is seeking permission to ...