BUDAPEST (Reuters) -Central bank independence is being challenged in parts of the world and greater political influence could ...
European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde discusses monetary policy at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
Christine Lagarde said Europe needed to get better at keeping its talent and savings at home, adding that the new US administration’s decision to freeze some funding for former president Joe Biden’s ...
Eurozone rate-setters are set to cut borrowing costs again this week, confident their efforts to lower inflation will remain ...
The European Central Bank's President Christine Lagarde can move financial markets with a frown, while her predecessor, Mario ...
The World Economic Forum's annual gathering of elites in Davos has ended with many business leaders, world-class academics, ...
Traders reckon further rate cuts are a done deal, so the question is whether the ECB drops any new hints on the path ahead. "They expect President (Christine) Lagarde to say the door to further ...
The European Central Bank is "not overly concerned" about ... the institution's President Christine Lagarde told CNBC. "There will be interesting phenomenon that we will watch.
U.S. President Donald Trump's aim to bring home manufacturing by increasing trade barriers is a questionable approach given ...
The European Central Bank is "not overly concerned" by the impact of inflation abroad on the euro zone, the institution's President Christine Lagarde told CNBC Wednesday. Asked about the potential ...