European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde said on Thursday she was "fully confident" European Union leaders would ...
President Christine Lagarde said she is “fully confident” that European Union leaders will agree on a way to support Ukraine ...
Christine Lagarde, President of the European Central Bank, expressed her confidence in EU leaders finding a way to support ...
The latest version of a European Union proposal to support Ukraine financially is the closest yet to being in compliance with ...
ECB President Christine Lagarde kept rates unchanged, citing persistent uncertainty and strong AI-driven investment.
Addressing a press conference in Frankfurt after the ECB’s Governing Council meeting, Lagarde said she was “confident” that ...
Eurozone government bond yields have increased, continuing their ascent after the European Central Bank's decision to ...
Euro zone government bond yields edged up early on Monday, extending the rise of the previous week after the European Central Bank left monetary policy unchanged and signalled that further rate ...
The Prime Minister of Hungary, Viktor Orbán, has called proposals to use seized Russian assets to assist Ukraine "a dead end.
The European Central Bank chief said the €210 billion 'reparations loan' should reassure investors it does not amount to confiscation ...
Christine Lagarde said the European Central Bank won’t violate European Union rules to backstop a loan to Ukraine backed by frozen Russian assets.
EU leaders from the 27 member states failed to reach an agreement on directly using frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine. They also discussed EU enlargement and migration. DW has the latest.
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