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FRANKFURT (Reuters) -European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde said on Thursday that the euro zone appeared to be attracting more foreign investment recently, in a sign that investors are increasingly confident in Europe's economic outlook.
Christine Lagarde is about to face scrutiny on her commitment to keep leading the European Central Bank, not least as she nears the milestone of having just about tamed inflation.The president, who will hold a press conference on Thursday to present the Governing Council’s latest policy decision,
The European Central Bank is cutting its benchmark interest rate for an eighth time, aiming to support businesses and consumers with more affordable borrowing as U.S.
European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde said on Thursday she was determined to complete her term at the ECB, following speculation she might leave early to take up a role leading the World Economic Forum (WEF).
The key interest rate was cut by a quarter point to 2%, but the monetary cycle is 'coming to an end,' repeated Christine Lagarde, president of the European Central Bank.
On announcing the cut, ECB President Christine Lagarde said that the bank is coming to the end of its reductions cycle, with inflation currently below its 2% target for the first time in eight months and only the second since 2021.
By Purvi Agarwal and Sanchayaita Roy (Reuters) -European shares slipped on Thursday after European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde said the bank was well-positioned to cope with global economic uncertainty,
The euro rose to a six-week high against the dollar and MUFG said any comments by Christine Lagarde on the euro in the context of its future reserve currency status would be watched closely at Thursday’s meeting.
The European Central Bank cut interest rates as expected on Thursday and kept all options on the table for its next meetings even as the case grows for a summer pause in its year-long easing cycle. The ECB has now lowered borrowing costs eight times,