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Fabio Panetta says eurozone inflation is falling faster than expected
Isabel Schnabel says ‘last mile remains a concern’ in battle to bring inflation down to 2%
The ECB board member on combating price rises, the effect of climate change on costs and the importance of money supply
Unchanged rate of growth for services prices could make ECB rate-setters cautious about interest rate cuts
Price pressures in eurozone’s two largest economies ease thanks to lower energy and goods inflation
Economists think central bankers need to wait for hard data before cutting interest rates
ECB president says rapid wage growth is showing signs of slowing in the eurozone as central bank holds rates at 4%
Don’t fall for the ‘disinflation wobble’ scare
Deeper downturn in French and German business activity offsets improvement in rest of the single currency zone
Spread between Italian and German debt narrows as traditional core-periphery dividing lines fade
Eurozone bank’s governing council is expected to leave monetary policy on hold in Thursday’s meeting
Coming months of pay deals will be critical in determining when policymakers can start easing interest rates
Construction workers seek wage increase that could delay interest rate cuts by the European Central Bank, economists warn
Minutes show policymakers decided to push back against market expectations of early loosening
ECB’s Lagarde says eurozone borrowing costs likely to fall in summer, later than markets expected
Eurozone consumer inflation expectations decline to lowest level since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
Rising rates and high energy costs contributed to 0.3% contraction that points to fourth-quarter decline in eurozone
Price increase raises questions over how soon ECB will start cutting interest rates
Energy subsidy phaseout pushes up prices in EU’s largest economy ahead of closely watched eurozone figures
Falling inflation will allow European Central Bank to begin cutting borrowing costs, according to FT poll of experts
ECB, Fed and BOE overlooked potential for global price spikes after end of pandemic and Russian assault on Ukraine
FT survey respondents also warn of geopolitical risks from Russian victory in Ukraine and a Trump election victory in US
The period of rapidly rising prices is retreating in the rear-view mirror
March interest rate cut ‘highly unlikely’, says Belgian central bank governor Pierre Wunsch
Job cuts and fall in new orders add to fears of looming downturn, but high selling prices point to persistent inflation
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