Inflation in the euro area will probably remain near the European Central Bank’s goal for the time being, though the outlook is still clouded by the situation around tariffs, according to President ...
European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde said the region’s constant prevarication over measures to boost its economy just can’t continue with yet more years of lost prosperity. In a speech in ...
FRANKFURT, Nov 24 (Reuters) - Europe is jeopardising its own future by missing the boat on artificial intelligence and must quickly remove obstacles that prevent the diffusion of this new technology, ...
Europe must break down its internal barriers to move away from a growth model that is driven by exports, European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde said. In a speech to bankers Friday, Lagarde ...
Domestic barriers a bigger drag than tariffs, says Lagarde Bundesbank says more help needed to free up good EU firms Domestic savings need to be mobilised, ECB says FRANKFURT, Nov 21 (Reuters) - The ...
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The president of the European Central Bank warned yesterday that the region is increasingly 'vulnerable' to shocks and lagging behind in growth-driving areas. Christine Lagarde told a banking ...
Appearing on the College Leaders in Finance podcast on Oct. 5, Lagarde was reminded of the remarks she made about Bitcoin three years ago. “I would not put my finger in there. I’ve said all along that ...
NASCAR driver Greg Bifle married his wife, Cristina Grossu, on New Year's Eve, 2022 and the couple shares one son ...
Devastated by grief, Tina Turner's husband withdrew from public life after her death at their magnificent lakeside home in Switzerland. But now Erwin Bach has found love again, 30 months after the ...
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