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Fabio Panetta argues maintaining rates for extended period will avoid risk of damaging economy
Market optimism about convergence in the global economy is overdone
Claudia Buch is one of two candidates to replace Andrea Enria as eurozone’s chief supervisor
ECB and Fed shift rhetoric in favour of more ambiguity with inflationary pressures waning
European Central Bank raises interest rates back to record high
Ninth consecutive increase comes as investors bet against further rate rises
Also in this newsletter: Why the ECB wants to keep investors on their toes over interest rates
This week the US, EU and Japan will announce their rates. How will markets respond?
Economists say scale of credit tightening in eurozone bolsters doves’ case for pause in bank’s policy
Influential poll of purchasing managers points to sharp decline in activity in the region’s manufacturing sector
Piero Cipollone emerges as favourite candidate to succeed Fabio Panetta
Vast bond portfolios bought via quantitative easing under scrutiny
The fate of hundreds of billions of euros of Moscow’s money hinges on the intricacies of double-entry bookkeeping
Concern over inflation staying ‘too high for too long’ dominated June meeting of governing council
ECB hawks view decline in productivity as sign further tightening needed but some economists warn rate rises could kill jobs
Except for making things worse after it goes away by itself
House prices decline for two quarters in a row as higher rates weigh on demand
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Persistence of core consumer price pressures raises expectations that ECB will keep raising rates
Persistent price pressures facing BoE boost case for keeping borrowing costs high, say eurozone policymakers
Fed, ECB and other leaders say tight labour markets mean most aggressive tightening in a generation must continue
Prime minister says ‘simplistic’ approach likely to hurt eurozone economies
Rome could face battle with smaller eurozone nations to choose his replacement
Gap between short and long-term borrowing costs reaches widest level since 1992
Rising labour costs could keep inflation high for ‘several years’, warns central bank president
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