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The European Central Bank's balance sheet needs to be much smaller but cannot shrink back to levels seen in its early years, ECB chief economist Philip Lane said on Thursday, firing the starting ...
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - European Central Bank interest rate cuts should compensate for the tightening impact of the bank's balance sheet runoff, board member Piero Cipollone said on Tuesday, hinting ...
The European Central Bank’s coming meeting will focus on discussion surrounding quantitative tightening and running down its balance sheet, as well as how much to push back on interest-rate cuts ...
The balance sheet run off, part of a broader scheme of monetary policy tightening, is needed as inflation is running at 10% and will stay above the ECB's 2% target for years to come.
ECB needs more rate hikes and faster balance sheet cuts, Wunsch says By Balazs Koranyi April 13, 202310:02 PM PDTUpdated April 13, 2023 ...
For some, the growing divergence between the size of the Federal Reserve’s balance sheet and that of the European Central Bank (ECB) is a reason to be bullish on EURUSD, but that relationship might be ...
The European Central Bank will stick to current practice in partial reinvestments of its bond holdings and favour bonds issued by greener companies as it starts running down its 5 trillion euro ...
0625 GMT - It makes sense for the European Central Bank to focus discussion on the balance sheet rather than rates at this stage, Mohammed Kazmi, macro strategist at UBP, says ahead of the ECB’s ...
The ECB has already reduced its balance sheet by taking back 800 billion euros of ultra-cheap funding from banks, but at 8 trillion euros, its total assets remain exceptionally large by historic ...
ECB Releases Results of 2022 Eurosystem Balance Sheet Climate Risk Stress Test Rachel Rodman, Simon Walsh Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP + Follow Contact ...
You could argue that buying another 40 billion of Covered Bonds is as much a bail out of the ECB's own balance sheet as it is of private-sector banks. As Sir Walter Scott observed.