European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde speaks on a panel at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde said it’s improbable that any European Union country will choose to add Bitcoin to its monetary reserves.
Following is the text of European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde's statement after the bank's policy meeting on Thursday: ...
An intensified trans-Atlantic competition, despite calls for cooperation, belied an overall upbeat mood among many business ...
Christine Lagarde said Europe needed to get better at keeping its talent and savings at home, adding that the new US administration’s decision to freeze some funding for former president Joe Biden’s ...
ECB President Christine Lagarde expressed confidence that no European country would establish Bitcoin reserves.
The European Central Bank is cutting its key interest rate, a step to boost an economy that’s struggling to grow as consumers ...
On Jan. 30, the European Central Bank (ECB) decided to cut its three key interest rates by 25 basis points. This brings the deposit facility rate to 2.75%, ...
Speaking at a press conference, ECB President Christine Lagarde suggested “liquid, secure and safe“ standards for central banks likely precluded Bitcoin as a reserve asset.
Speaking to leaders at the World Economic Forum in Davos, European Central Bank (ECB) president Christine Lagarde had to go ... Washington on Thursday that the EU 'treats us very, very unfairly ...