The ECB’s document to prospective investors projects that the value of Indian TV rights for the Hundred will soar from £1.3 million to £15 million by 2030; the North American TV rights will ...
"Monetary policy is becoming meaningfully less restrictive, as the interest rate cuts are making new borrowing less expensive for firms and households and loan growth is picking up," the ECB said.
Nearly all respondents to an extra question in the poll said U.S. President Donald Trump's expanding trade war would be damaging to euro zone economic growth, potentially putting the ECB in ...
With the deposit rate being lowered to 2.5%, the question is whether ECB President Christine Lagarde will still characterise policy as 'restrictive.' We think she will, but failing to do so could ...
While most rate-setters are expected to back another 25 basis-point cut at the next policy vote on March 6, some on the 26-member governing council have become concerned that the ECB is becoming ...
The rate cut comes as the ECB seeks to alleviate pressure on consumers and businesses amid sluggish economic growth in Europe, and the threat of trade tensions with the US. The European Central ...
The ECB decided yesterday to cut the deposit rate (and the other two key interest rates) by a further 25 basis points to 2.5%. 4Q24 GDP in Romania was confirmed at 0.7% y/y. The growth was driven by ...