Economists and market analysts are in broad agreement that the European Central Bank (ECB) will continue cutting interest rates at each meeting for the foreseeable future, following Thursday's ...
The ECB paper argues that bitcoin’s appreciation is increasing wealth gaps, benefiting early adopters at the expense of latecomers. It mentioned bitcoin’s volatility, dismissing it as a ...
According to a paper published on October 12 by ECB experts, Bitcoin's price appreciation could be "fuelling the division of society." Non-holders and latecomers must understand that "they have ...
Carsten Brzeski, economist at ING, said ECB members appeared to have acted on “a queasy gut feeling” and “the fear of falling behind the curve”, despite some scepticism about whether ...
The ECB has been cutting rates quickly this year but policymakers have so far said the goal is a neutral setting, where the central bank is neither slowing nor stimulating growth in the hopes this ...
ECB survey sees quicker inflation decline ECB policymakers see falling rates Euro zone firms report weak growth FRANKFURT, Oct 18 (Reuters) - Euro zone inflation could ease more quickly than ...
The ECB paper “portrays Bitcoin’s volatility, lack of productive contribution, and wealth concentration as critical flaws,” wrote Murray Rudd from the Bitcoin advocacy organization Satoshi ...
The ECB is poised to formally elevate next month the importance of potential hits from political events including wars in its annual list of banking supervisory priorities for the coming years ...
I’m here to shed light on what they got wrong. Last week, Ulrich Bindseil and Jürgen Schaaf of the European Central Bank (ECB) published a paper entitled “The distributional consequences of Bitcoin” ...
In a new paper by the European Central Bank (ECB), Jürgen Schaaf argues that Bitcoin is inherently unfair. “In absolute terms, early adopters exactly increase their real wealth and consumption ...
ECB’s Simkus Wants Rate Cuts But Can’t Justify Half-Point Move Lithuanian says ‘where we’re going to’ is what matters more Governing Council member speaks in interview in Washington ...
Market participants have raised their expectations for the European Central Bank (ECB) to take a significant step with its next interest rate move, following poor business activity indicators on ...