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Inflationary pressures are beginning to wane but not all central banks have taken action yet. See how this affects you
ECB president wants ‘more evidence’ to be sure inflation has been tamed and says it will have ‘a lot more’ data in 3 months
Hawkish policymakers are expected to rebuff pressure to ease monetary policy when the central bank meets on Thursday
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Higher than expected figure shows persistent strength of core prices
Central bank faces quandary over when to cut interest rates despite price drops in Germany and France
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
Decline unlikely to assuage inflation concerns and speed up rate cuts, say economists
Germany’s Isabel Schnabel says monetary policy should ‘remain restrictive’ for now
Eurozone GDP and output figures revised down while inflation expected to halve from last year’s highs
Optimistic outlook contrasts with gloomy current view of the EU’s largest economy, ZEW survey finds
Economists debate whether the real interest rate seen as key to balancing economies has risen from pre-Covid lows
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
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