Inflation, European Central Bank and ECB Goal
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Inflation slowed more than expected in some of the euro zone's biggest economies last month while economic growth held up, confirming views that price pressures have largely dissipated and the bloc continued to display resilience.
Euro-area inflation hitting 2% may seem like success, but it masks a fragile equilibrium with risks on both sides of the goal, highlighting the need for policies that can absorb shocks and
At first glance, Europeans have reason to be concerned about affordability. Economic growth is much faster in America. And unlike its fossil-fuel-rich ally, the old continent saw energy costs soar after Russia invaded Ukraine,
The woman who calls herself Europe’s “Mrs Crisis” is approaching the final stretch of her career with the world barely recognisable from the one she once knew.
(Bloomberg) -- A euro-zone inflation reading that’s likely to stay close to 2% should be enough to satisfy officials that they can avoid tweaking interest rates in December. Consumer prices probably rose 2.1% in November from a year earlier, according to ...
Money managers increasingly fear that the forces now driving global growth in 2026 could reignite price pressures.
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Bulgaria bids farewell to lev currency, awaits euro adoption amid inflation concerns
Bulgaria will formally adopt the euro as its currency starting on January 1, leaving behind the lev, which it has used since the late 19th century. The move is unpopular with almost half the