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ECB’s Nagel Signals No Rush to Follow June Hike with Another Move

ECB’s Nagel Signals No Rush to Follow June Hike with Another Move

By David Barwick – FRANKFURT (Econostream) – European Central Bank Governing Council member Joachim Nagel signaled that the ECB need not rush into another rate hike after June’s move, saying the decision had put policy at an appropriate level and that caution was warranted amid high uncertainty.

15 July 2026 Central Bank News
Exclusive: Iceland DMO Head: Likelier to Issue Plain-Vanilla FX Bond Than Green Bond in 2027

Exclusive: Iceland DMO Head: Likelier to Issue Plain-Vanilla FX Bond Than Green Bond in 2027

By Marta Vilar – MADRID (Econostream) - Iceland is more likely to issue a conventional foreign currency bond than a green bond in 2027, as it continues to prioritize establishing a regular presence in international capital markets with benchmark issuance, according to Esther Finnbogadóttir, head of funding and debt management at the Icelandic Ministry of Finance.

14 July 2026 Debt Issuance News
ECB Insight: Markets Rely on Policymakers’ Signals, Not the ECB’s “Reaction Function”

ECB Insight: Markets Rely on Policymakers’ Signals, Not the ECB’s “Reaction Function”

By David Barwick – FRANKFURT (Econostream) – European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde is fond of assuring markets that they understand the ECB’s reaction function. After the ECB’s June meeting , for example, she said the Governing Council’s job was to “follow carefully the reaction function that you are all familiar with” and to be “as transparent about [it] as possible so that we are predictable.”

14 July 2026 Central Bank News
ECB Tone Meter Weekly Update: Tone Moves Toward Neutral, Then Middle East Uncertainty Returns

ECB Tone Meter Weekly Update: Tone Moves Toward Neutral, Then Middle East Uncertainty Returns

By Marta Vilar – MADRID (Econostream) - Econostream's ECB Tone Meter declined markedly this week in both its Governing Council and Executive Board measures, with the latter remaining slightly more hawkish than the former, as policymakers sounded less likely early in the week to hike again and were then largely silent following the renewed outbreak of hostilities in the Middle East.

10 July 2026 Central Bank News
Italy: MEF Allots €7.5 Billion of Three BTPs

Italy: MEF Allots €7.5 Billion of Three BTPs

By Laura Contemori – ROME (Econostream) – Italy’s Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF) on Friday allotted €7.5 billion of three Treasury bonds (BTPs), according to data published by the Bank of Italy.

10 July 2026 Debt Issuance News
ECB’s Stournaras: Middle East Volatility Shows Challenge for Monetary Policy

ECB’s Stournaras: Middle East Volatility Shows Challenge for Monetary Policy

By David Barwick – FRANKFURT (Econostream) – European Central Bank Governing Council member Yannis Stournaras on Friday said that renewed hostilities between the U.S. and Iran showed the uncertainty surrounding energy prices and inflation forecasts, and therefore the challenges facing monetary policy.

10 July 2026 Central Bank News