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European Central Bank

March 22, 2024

EU leaders to discuss migration, economy at second day of Brussels summit

Leaders of countries using the Euro single currency would discuss sluggish economic growth in the Eurozone.

EU summit in Brussels (Credit: Anadolu Anjasi)
February 27, 2024

Bill to amend CBN Act scales second reading in Senate

The bill was sponsored by 41 members of the Committee on Banking, Insurance and other Financial Institutions.

Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN)
June 13, 2023

Global leaders mourn ex-Italian PM Berlusconi

Leading figures across Italy and around the world have paid tribute to former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi after he died at the age of 86.

Former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi( credit: Vanguard News)
May 26, 2023

Germany’s economy, largest in Europe, enters recession

Germany, Europe’s largest and the world’s fourth-biggest economy, has entered a recession.

GERMAN MARKET
May 12, 2023

European Central Bank not doing enough on credit risks: EU auditors

The European Central Bank is not doing enough to supervise credit risks in the banking sector, the European Court of Auditors said on Friday.

European Central Bank (ECB)
March 20, 2023

U.S. Federal Reserve, central banks race to avoid global dollar scarcity

The fact that the central banks are expanding swap lines shows how severe the effects of the bank crises have become.

STASH OF DOLLARS
January 10, 2022

Russia to top agenda as German, Italian foreign ministers meet

In addition to discussing a common European stance towards Moscow, the ministers will discuss bilateral and other European and foreign policy issues.

Annalena Baerbock
November 17, 2021

U.S., Japan, England, European central banks pumped $9 trillion to support economic recovery from COVID-19: Report

The four major central banks expanded their quantitative easing program to not only support their economies but also the global financial market.

Bank of Japan, European Central Bank, U.S. Federal Reserve, and Bank of England