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Claudia Buch says eurozone lenders face rising insolvencies, geopolitical risks and upheaval in energy-intensive industries
The headline acts will be the US Federal Reserve, the Bank of Japan and the Bank of England
UK central bank’s decision would chime with approach of Fed and ECB
FT-Chicago Booth poll suggests bank will make two or fewer cuts this year, with the first between July and September
As the moment for easing nears, central bankers must stay clear-eyed on the data
Eurozone central bank announces one of biggest overhauls of its connections to financial system for a decade
Refinancing by economy ministry of $50bn in peso-denominated sovereign debt in bid to ease pressure on public accounts
Planned move a block away means central bank will no longer occupy offices next to iconic Euro sculpture
The current thinking is that they can, but there will be limits to asset sales
Frank Elderson apologises after comments triggered criticism over central bank’s ‘autocratic’ approach to green issues
Japan’s central bankers grapple with normalising monetary policy and unwinding the balance sheet
New data gives policymakers confidence they can cut rates by the summer
Comments from US central bank chair raise hopes for fall in borrowing costs within months
ECB president wants ‘more evidence’ to be sure inflation has been tamed and says it will have ‘a lot more’ data in 3 months
But what they should be thinking about are the consequences
Employees complain after executive said new recruits had to be ‘reprogrammed’ to support green policies
The international success of quantitative tightening strengthens the case for money printing
And more on QT’s future
Hawkish policymakers are expected to rebuff pressure to ease monetary policy when the central bank meets on Thursday
Central banking hub suggests sticky inflation in labour-intensive sector will remain high
And a reply to Dara Khosrowshahi
Moves by central banks to reduce their balance sheets have not had the impact feared by some
Concerns about independence of central bank weigh on currency, as Warsaw’s relations with EU thaw
Exit of longest-serving major central bank governor brings end to turbulent tenure of unorthodox policymaking
Choice extends trend of senior ex-Treasury officials moving to the UK’s central bank
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