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ECB Insight: Lagarde Treads Carefully, But Renews Stress on Continued Normalisation

ECB Insight: Lagarde Treads Carefully, But Renews Stress on Continued Normalisation

By David Barwick – FRANKFURT (Econostream) – European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde on Thursday took care not to show much bias in any direction, but as in March, the message came though nonetheless that Russia’s campaign of aggression against Ukraine was not standing in the way of the ECB's monetary policy normalisation.

14 April 2022
Exclusive: ECB Anti-Spreads Programme to Face Bumpy Path, Econostream Understands

Exclusive: ECB Anti-Spreads Programme to Face Bumpy Path, Econostream Understands

Exclusive: ECB Anti-Spreads Programme to Face Bumpy Path, Econostream Understands
- ECB insider: Permanent mechanism would call EMU’s institutional set-up into question
- ECB insider: Permanent, unconditional facility would amount to transfer union via backdoor
- ECB insider: Facility limited to targeting temporary crisis situations more likely outcome

13 April 2022
ECB Has Much to Debate, But Lagarde May Have Much Less to Communicate

ECB Has Much to Debate, But Lagarde May Have Much Less to Communicate

By David Barwick – FRANKFURT (Econostream) – The April monetary policy meeting of the European Central Bank’s Governing Council is set to be the scene of particularly interesting deliberations to which the subsequent communication by ECB President Christine Lagarde may not live up, given the likely absence of any major decisions and a clear preference for leaving options open.

12 April 2022
ECB Insight: Momentum Behind 2022 Rates Lift-Off Gathers Further

ECB Insight: Momentum Behind 2022 Rates Lift-Off Gathers Further

By David Barwick – FRANKFURT (Econostream) – Almost two weeks after our last review of where each European Central Bank Governing Council member stands on rates lift-off in the current year, we take another look to see whether our informal impression that support for this has been growing stands up to inspection. It does.

5 April 2022