Negative rates — Europe’s banks seek to stockpile cash Whether private sector banks would be able to hoard cash on a large scale without approval of their central banks? Updated 22 Aug, 2016 07:59am
US and European stocks rebound after Draghi signals fresh stimulus MARIO Draghi signalled that the European Central Bank was prepared to launch a fresh round of monetary stimulus as... Published 25 Jan, 2016 06:38am
Central banks — peak independence? Central bankers are facing more scrutiny than ever after a post-crisis surge in their power and forays into debates such Published 16 Nov, 2015 06:55am
Europe eyes prospect of even lower rates Economists say a 10bps cut to the ECB deposit rate must have been priced in Published 09 Nov, 2015 07:10am
Quantitative easing — the printing press rolls ... The central bankers didn’t anticipate that the lags would prove so stubborn and last this long Published 14 Sep, 2015 06:43am
Draghi opens door to more QE in face of global tremors Eurozone equities rally as euro falls Published 07 Sep, 2015 06:41am
Eurozone recovery shudders to a halt Dismal performances from Germany, France and Italy were responsible for the stagnation Published 18 Aug, 2014 06:25am
France faces tough fight to strengthen euro’s role If France is serious about promoting use of the euro to challenge the dollar’s dominance of global finance,.... Published 21 Jul, 2014 06:17am
Unemployment — labour pains Despite signs of a eurozone recovery, economists fear the crisis has left a permanent scar on the continent’s job market Published 14 Jul, 2014 07:22am
Draghi hurls almost everything at deflation problem The ECB has unveiled a targeted offer of four-year loans, designed to encourage banks to lend more to credit-starved SME Published 09 Jun, 2014 06:05am