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Central bank ramps up push for non-EU lenders to increase staff and capital within bloc
Getting the balance between growth and inflation just right is fraught with difficulty
Euro climbs after Dutch central banker Klaas Knot becomes first governing council member to suggest half-point rise
The eurozone’s central bank might be like a dysfunctional family, but it generally works things out
European Commission forecasts underline economic gloom from effects of Ukraine invasion
Pressure mounts as traders crank up bets of ECB raising rates to curb inflation
Economists think first increase in more than decade is ‘done deal’
Chief investment officer Vincent Mortier predicts the ECB will fall further behind Fed on policy tightening
Joachim Nagel says delaying action now would risk sharper rises in the future
Shift in stance by policymakers follows calls for action to counter soaring inflation
Borrowers including Italy face ‘double whammy’ of higher funding costs and slowing growth
Central bank predictions of a ‘transitory’ period went well wide of the mark and their miscalculations could continue
Central bank says it was blindsided by ‘exceptional’ energy prices while German inflation hits fresh 40-year high
Dollar approaches highest point in two decades on bet Fed will outpace other central banks
Weaker demand and exposure to Ukraine mean the eurozone’s central bank will tighten policy at a slower pace
Fabio Panetta labels $1.8tn sector a ‘Ponzi scheme’
ECB should not let worries over country’s debt stand in way of greater monetary policy action against inflation
Hercule Poirot faces his most convoluted case and five potential culprits
No fixed date for rate rises drives euro to two-year low as policymakers grapple with inflation and growth risks
Eurozone central bank treads line between stabilising inflation and helping countries borrow
Otmar Issing sees a risk of stagflation if central bank policymakers continue to misjudge factors driving up prices
The case for monetary tightening is becoming urgent but the central bank does have room to act
Rate-setters keen on tightening warned the central bank that it risked ‘falling behind curve’ over soaring prices
Record rate for bloc increases pressure on European Central Bank to raise interest rates
March rate of 7.6% in eurozone’s largest economy comes as Christine Lagarde warns of ‘difficult phase’ for bloc
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