The European Central Bank said it will roll out a new, simpler method for setting capital requirements for individual lenders ...
The European Central Bank's payments crash last week meant salaries and welfare funds were delayed for thousands of people.
The central bank, however, mentioned "phenomenal uncertainty" such as the risks of a global trade war and rising defence ...
and if you look at the bank lending survey, the flow of new loans or the breakdown of money growth, the empirical evidence suggests that ECB rates are already no longer constraining demand." ...
Pressure is set to come on banks and other lenders to again lower their mortgage rates after the European Central Bank cut its interest rates for the sixth time in recent months. The ECB reduced ...
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