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ECB’s Lane: Worsening Pandemic a ‘Significant Downside Risk’

ECB’s Lane: Worsening Pandemic a ‘Significant Downside Risk’

By David Barwick – FRANKFURT (Econostream) – The worsening of the pandemic and the public health policy response constitute a substantial downside risk to the outlook, European Central Bank Executive Board member Philip Lane said on Monday.

25 January 2021 Central Bank News
German Ifo Business Climate Worsens as Manufacturing Expectations Weaken

German Ifo Business Climate Worsens as Manufacturing Expectations Weaken

The headline business climate index fell from a seasonally adjusted 92.2 in December to 90.1 in January as companies more negatively assessed both the current situation (down from 91.3 to 89.2) and their expectations (down from 93.0 to 91.1), the research institute said.

25 January 2021 Central Bank News
ECB’s Lagarde: Favourable Financing Conditions Are Our Compass

ECB’s Lagarde: Favourable Financing Conditions Are Our Compass

By David Barwick – FRANKFURT (Econostream) – Favourable financing conditions are the compass according to which the European Central Bank is setting monetary policy to counter the impact of the pandemic on inflation, ECB President Christine Lagarde said Thursday.

21 January 2021 Central Bank News
ECB Meeting Account Shows Divergence of Views on PEPP Increase

ECB Meeting Account Shows Divergence of Views on PEPP Increase

By David Barwick – FRANKFURT (Econostream) – The account of the European Central Bank’s policy meeting of 9-10 December, released by the ECB on Thursday, indicated that the centrepiece of the Governing Council’s array of measures at the time was a compromise between those who wanted to do more and those who argued for less.

14 January 2021 Central Bank News
ECB’s de Cos: Economic Impact to Follow Covid-19 Vaccination With Lag

ECB’s de Cos: Economic Impact to Follow Covid-19 Vaccination With Lag

By David Barwick – FRANKFURT (Econostream) – The lag between the vaccination of the public against Covid-19 and the positive economic impact of increasingly widespread immunity implies leaving policy support in place, European Central Bank Governing Council member Pablo Hernandez de Cos said Tuesday.

12 January 2021 Central Bank News
BOE’s Broadbent: Come What May, to Keep Aiming for 2% Inflation Target

BOE’s Broadbent: Come What May, to Keep Aiming for 2% Inflation Target

By David Barwick – FRANKFURT (Econostream) – The Bank of England’s monetary policy will in any event continue to be set with an eye towards restoring medium-term inflation to 2%, Ben Broadbent, Deputy Governor for Monetary Policy of the BOE, said on Tuesday.

12 January 2021 Central Bank News
BOE’s Tenreyro: Negative Rates Would Likely Boost UK Growth, Inflation

BOE’s Tenreyro: Negative Rates Would Likely Boost UK Growth, Inflation

11th January 2020 By David Barwick – FRANKFURT (Econostream) – A negative interest rate policy (NIRP) should be beneficial overall for UK economic growth and inflation and should be part of the Bank of England’s policy toolkit, Silvana Tenreyro, External...

11 January 2021 Central Bank News
ECB’s Weidmann: Needed to Act on Dec 10, but Must Not Overbuy Govt Debt

ECB’s Weidmann: Needed to Act on Dec 10, but Must Not Overbuy Govt Debt

By David Barwick – FRANKFURT (Econostream) – The inflation outlook demanded monetary policy action on December 10, but central bankers should take care not to wind up holding too much government debt, European Central Bank Governing Council member Jens Weidmann said Thursday.

7 January 2021 Central Bank News