Christine Lagarde, the head of the European Central Bank, believes the global economy is in deep trouble, and about to hit a ...
ECB President Christine Lagarde praised the "remarkable" unwinding of inflation with minimal job losses, projecting inflation ...
The European Central Bank must think hard about how it deals with risks and uncertainty in an era of more-volatile inflation ...
Inflation in Europe will be down to target next year, but much uncertainty in the economic outlook remains, President of the ...
"No, no, no no, no no," was what Christine Lagarde was reported to have said when asked last year if she was interested in running the European Central Bank (ECB). Yet just a few months later ...
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Euro stayed supported against the US dollar the European Central Bank or ECB lowered interest rates. Market focused on the comments made by ECB president Christine Lagarde as she clarified that ...
Born in Paris in 1956, Christine Lagarde completed high school in Le Havre and attended Holton Arms School in Bethesda (Maryland, USA). She then graduated from law school at University Paris X, and ...
"Wages, profits, trade tensions potential upside risks for inflation." ...
Two Italian ministers criticised the European Central Bank after it cut interest rates by a quarter of a percentage point on ...
The ECB has cut interest rates, 6th June. President Christine Lagarde explains why and sets out what still needs to be done to bring inflation back to 2% over the medium term. (*) Two years ago ...
The European Central Bank and President Christine Lagarde sounded more cautious -- and less dovish -- that investors may have expected, but that hasn't translated into significant market moves ...