Euro zone heading for another downturn, warns ECB vice-president
Rapid pace of disinflation seen last year likely to ‘slow down’ in 2024
Rapid pace of disinflation seen last year likely to ‘slow down’ in 2024
ECB has a credibility issue as it was clearly caught out by the initial surge in inflation, downplaying it as short-term fallout from Covid
Investors will look for more clues on economic recovery from ECB
Cost of extreme weather events will rise ‘substantially’ without policy intervention
Bank of Ireland and AIB benefit from hopes of a quick economic recovery
Central Bank is pondering whether to bolster economic recovery stimulus
Economic rebound is ‘uncertain and uneven’ but ECB has ‘not fired its last cartridges’
Jens Weidmann said €750bn fund needs controls so money is spent wisely
Christine Lagarde says estimates for milder slump ‘out of date’
Central Bank governor says incentive for UK to accept version of current deal is ‘very strong’
Central Bank governor only name put forward for chief economist role
TCD and regulatory roles position Central Bank governor for ECB chief economist job
Development boosts Central Bank governor Philip Lane’s chances of ECB executive role
Central Bank chiefs get Berlin’s backing for top euro-zone positions
Sharon Donnery’s success would almost certainly torpedo her boss’s ECB ambitions
Sharon Donnery tipped to succeed governor in Central Bank if he moves to ECB
Cantillon: Bundesbank hawk Jens Weidmann tipped to be next ECB president
Jens Weidmann indicates he is open to succeeding Mario Draghi
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Cantillon: Peter Praet’s retirement means a plum EU vacancy but it’s politics that will decide
‘Clarity on strategy’ required, Philip Lane says after survey of workplace satisfaction
Spain’s economy minister Luis de Guindos is running against Central Bank governor Philip Lane
The race for the ECB vice-presidency is a clash between Frankfurt and Brussels
The Central Bank governor could finally secure an ECB executive board seat for Ireland
Majority of MEPs considered Lane’s performance ‘more convincing’ than Spanish rival
Central Bank governor’s rival, Spanish economy minster Luis de Guindos, also grilled
Irish and Spanish candidates for VP role to be quizzed at European Parliament
Republic’s Central Bank chief faces Spain’s Luis de Guindos in race for European post
Cantillon: Spanish finance minister was favourite to win VP post at European Central Bank
Economy minister facing opposition from European Parliament for vice president post
Paschal Donohoe says important for countries to identify ambitions
Minister for Finance informs Cabinet of decision to nominate Central Bank governor
Front runner for ECB vice-presidency is a Spanish politician
Euro-area finance ministers agree to disburse €6.7 billion in aid starting in February
Spain’s Luis de Guindos well placed in contest but the Central Bank’s Philip Lane may also be in contention
Cantillon: Philip Lane and Sharon Donnery could be in frame for looming ECB jobs
Belgium gave ‘informal’ tip about man behind terror cell, as police face criticism
Bank’s shares have lost more than half their value over past week
Repeated failures of politicians to elect a new government has exacerbated a crisis of confidence
Socialists’ attempts to forge new government have deepened divisions between parties
Public debt rose €2 billion to €1.070 trillion by the end of December, new figures show
Country auctioned three-month bills at record low yields below zero
Dijsselbloem says Greece must pass reforms before talks begin on third bailout of €86bn
No vote deemed to ‘widen the gap’ between Greece and other euro countries
However observers say that Spain is not immune to contagion
Alexis Tsipras vows not to accept deal that would hurt workers and pensioners
EU Commission says constructive talks still under way in bid to break deadlock
Crisis exacerbated by recent run on reserves as clients withdraw money
Luis de Guindos says €30 billion-€50 billion deal would provide for ‘flexibility’
Ahead of EU summit German official says certain alterations may be acceptable
Athens told financial issues have not disappeared after Syriza win
Country finally starting to emerge from labour market crisis
Gowex opened bankruptcy proceedings after CEO admitted falsifying company results
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