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Board member Frank Elderson warns that destroying nature will ‘destroy the economy’
Treasuries retreat amid concerns central banks may tighten further
MEP anger as high rates add to pressure on bloc’s finances and leave little room for coping with any fresh crises
Eurostat data out Thursday could show region contracted in the fourth quarter of 2022 and first three months of this year
German bonds rally and euro falls against dollar as investors react to further signs of cooling price pressures
Japanese investors could retreat if BoJ ends its ultra-loose monetary policy
Links between eurozone’s largest lenders and less regulated sector provokes increasing alarm among policymakers
Taking a closer look at the digital euro — its promises, pitfalls and why people took to the streets to protest against it earlier this year
Lighter regime for hedge funds and asset managers increases ‘scope for contagion’, says central bank’s vice-president
Research finds 368 instances of news wires revealing information from central bank insiders
Ukraine’s allies fear military support will fade in US election year
Europe’s central bank is pushing ahead with the development of electronic currency even as politicians question its purpose
Effort to push up borrowing costs expected to cut 2 percentage points off price growth over next three years
European Court of Auditors seeks assurances that credit risk is being ‘properly managed’
Forecasts of sticky price pressures mean rate-setters are likelier to continue to increase borrowing costs
Reappraisal comes as rate-setters urge workers in euro area to exercise restraint in asking for wage rises
Market pricing indicates US monetary tightening is over but has further to run in euro area
Central bank president hints at further increases to bring inflation down after quarter-percentage-point move
Surprise rise in price pressures complicates decision for rate-setters ahead of Thursday’s meeting
In praise of box-ticking
Europe’s self-styled problem solver has won over naysayers for her deft handling of serial crises. But this latest economic fire is proving hard to quash
Surge in cost of living leaves lingering effect on workers’ finances even as pressure on ECB to raise rates eases
Also in this newsletter: postmortem on SVB failure, UK ditches bonfire of Brexit laws, science round-up.
Chief supervisor says unrealised losses on bond holdings are ‘point of attention’ after sharp rise in interest rates
Belgian central bank governor ‘not surprised’ if eurozone key rate increased to 4%
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