ECB President Christine Lagarde has firmly stated that Bitcoin will not be included in EU reserves due to concerns over liquidity, security, and regulatory risks. The European Central Bank (ECB) ...
ECB President Christine Lagarde dismisses Bitcoin as a reserve asset, while the Czech National Bank explores adding Bitcoin to its reserves.
Lagarde dismisses talk of the neutral rate, stating ECB remains restrictive and will decide future cuts based on incoming data. US tariffs pose a major risk, with Lagarde warning of a "global ...
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The European Central Bank cut interest rates on Thursday and kept the door open to further policy easing as concerns over lacklustre economic growth supersede worries about ...
Not everyone is bullish looking ahead, however, with some — such as JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon — suggesting markets could be overpriced. Here's what top business leaders, lawmakers and investors ...
U.S. stocks notched back-to-back weekly gains last week, with the S&P 500 hitting new records on Friday. Not everyone is bullish looking ahead, however, with some — such as JPMorgan Chase CEO ...
Dollar bounces after sharp loss; euro retreats on Lagarde comment By Investing.com - Dec 23, 2024 Investing.com - The US dollar edged higher Monday, rebounding after the sharp losses at the end of ...
US President Trump continued to deliver tariff threats on the second day after he took office. In an event at the White House on Tuesday, he indicated he was considering a 10% tariff on China ...
US President Donald Trump delivered tariff threats to China, and the European Union, while pressurising Russia with more sanctions and import levies. The European markets, however, hit new highs as ...
Europe must brace itself for potential shifts in US trade policy, European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde has warned, saying that, while President Donald Trump's administration refrained ...
(Bloomberg) -- The European Central Bank isn’t lowering interest rates too slowly and will maintain its measured approach to easing monetary policy, President Christine Lagarde told CNBC.
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