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Investors: The European Central Bank faces the risk of excessive tightening

On June 19, Martin Wahlberg, a senior economist at Italian investment firm Generali Investments, said in a report that the ECB still believes that...

Possibility of ECB holding policy steady in second half increases

On June 14, Patrick Barbe, head of the European investment-grade fixed income department of Neuberger Berman, an international asset management company, said that market...

The CAC 40 Index: A Guide for Investors & Traders

Investing in the stock market can be a lucrative venture, but it requires careful research and analysis. For investors and traders interested in the...

Dollar Has ‘further Upside’

Goldman Sachs analysts Michael Cahill and Lexi Kanter said that credit conditions in the United States have not tightened as initially feared, and economic...

ECB’s Lagarde: Rates will be ‘sufficiently restrictive’

On May 24, European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde promised to restore the inflation rate in the euro zone to the statutory target level...

Core Inflation Remains High, ECB Will Continue to Tighten Policy

On May 5, Jussi Hiljanen, chief euro and dollar interest rate strategist at SEAS Bank, Sweden, said in a report that the European Central...

ECB More Likely to Raise Interest Rates by 25 Basis Points in May

On April 26, according to Econostream, ECB sources said that the risk of doing too little is still greater than the risk of doing...

Investment Bank: Expectations of ECB Tightening Policy Have Increased

On April 25, economists at Brown Brothers Harriman noted that ECB officials emphasized that increased volatility in inflation and economic growth made decision-making more...

ECB to Keep Raising Rates Unless Wage Growth Slows

On April 24, according to the British Financial Times, the European Central Bank Governing Council and Belgian Central Bank President Wensch warned that investors...

RBC: Inflation Makes First ECB Rate Cut Unlikely in Next 12 Months

On April 11, Dowding, chief investment officer of Royal Bank of Canada BlueBay Asset Management, said that the European inflation rate may remain above...

Which is the strongest currency

Currency is a medium of exchange that facilitates transactions between individuals and countries. Currency strength refers to the value of a currency relative to...

Why does switzerland not use the euro

Switzerland, a landlocked country in central Europe, is one of the wealthiest and most prosperous nations in the world. It is also a country...

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