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Worries about economic growth fueled by U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariff onslaught will likely push the European Central Bank to cut interest rates on Thursday ...
President of European Central Bank Christine Lagarde attends a press conference following a meeting of the ECB governing council in Frankfurt, Germany, Thursday, 30 Jan 2025.
Stocks and oil prices slumped in after-market trading. Japanese markets opened to losses. Demand for gold and 10-year ...
Nonetheless, European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde on Wednesday told an event in Ireland that Europe needed to act now and accelerate economic reforms to compete in what she called an ...
on whether or not there are negotiations," European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde said on Ireland's Newstalk radio. Trump, who once called the word tariff the "most beautiful word in ...
Donald Trump has announced tariffs of 10 per cent on Britain as part of a “declaration of economic independence” by the US. Britain escaped the worst of the US president’s wrath on Wednesday night as ...
European Central Bank head Christine Lagarde said on Wednesday. The Trump administration on Wednesday is set to announce "reciprocal tariffs" targeting nations that have duties on US goods.
Christine Lagarde, President of the European Central Bank delivering her keynote address on global financial leadership and multilateral cooperation. Economically, “sluggish productivity growth” and ...
European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde said Monday that Europe should move towards economic independence, telling France Inter radio that Europe faces an "existential moment." ...
ECB president Christine Lagarde warned there is "exceptionally high" uncertainty because of the potential trade war brewing between Brussels and Washington as a result of Donald Trump's tariffs.
with French President Emmanuel Macron calling for Europe to be prepared for a “world of tariff wars” and European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde warning that leaders need to “stand ...