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The European Central Bank doesn’t need to continue easing policy as borrowing costs may already be providing stimulus to the ...
Extreme weather events such as heatwaves, flooding and wildfires could wipe as much off euro zone GDP in the next five years ...
Global physically backed gold ETFs1 saw inflows of US$38bn during H1, boosted by strong positive flows in June (Chart 1), ...
We should be both alert to, and alarmed by, political attacks on central banks and their implementation of monetary policy.
“There is a whole ‘toolkit’ that can be deployed before resorting to negative interest rates: the last resort when faced with ...
Euro zone bonds are essentially in a holding pattern as investors wait to see what happens in the trade talks. EU trade chief ...
UBS has introduced a proprietary AI tracking system to assess the underlying policy tone of three major central banks and measure them on a hawkish/ dovish scale. The large language model l is designe ...
Despite the fall in rates, affordability in the housing market remains a concern. Trevor Grant, chair of the Association of Irish Mortgage Advisors, pointed out that while falling rates are a positive ...
Euro zone bond yields remained stable for the second straight day as investors wait for progress in U.S.-EU trade ...
Eurozone data remains volatile amid trade war developments, but the underlying trend is still sluggish. Uncertainty is ...
A brewing debate inside the Federal Reserve over how to address risks posed by President Trump's tariffs threatens to end a period of relative unity, with officials potentially at odds over whether ...
New lows in implied volatility measures for euro rates suggest that markets are not overly sensitive to tariff-related news. Read more here.