The week inflation became entrenched
This opinion piece was originally published in Money Review, Cyprus Mail, Cyprus Economics Society, Börsen-Zeitung and Het Financieele
This opinion piece was originally published in Money Review, Cyprus Mail, Cyprus Economics Society, Börsen-Zeitung and Het Financieele
European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde called for immediate regulations on cryptocurrencies in the bloc, citing potential use by Russia to
Relations between Russia and NATO countries have tensed further as the U.S. has accused Russia of plotting a coordinated operation to precipitate an
Written by Angelos Delivorias. Payment systems are of vital importance for today’s economies and are the core activity of central banks. To adapt
Written by Etienne Bassot. Two years of pandemic have taught us – institutions, researchers and citizens alike – how much today’s issues are
Since March of 2020, many of us have been scratching our heads and wondering how “they” were able to pull off the global lockdowns and to
by BLOOMBERG / pic by TMR FILE KUALA LUMPUR – The ringgit opened lower against the US dollar today despite the much lower-than-expected reading on
Prices at UK gas stations have surged.Solstock/Getty Images UK inflation rose 5.1% in the year to November, the biggest jump since September 2011,
Following a 2020 public consultation, the European Central Bank’s (ECB) Governing Council has approved a new Eurosystem oversight framework for
Pound Euro (GBP/EUR) Exchange Rate Drops as Covid Fears Weigh on Pound The Pound Euro exchange rate has dipped this morning as confidence in the
A report from the European Central Bank (ECB) has found that most banks are partially or wholly missing climate risk goals. Vice-chair of the
We are about to enter the last month of the strange year that is 2021. Things have been crazy, to say the least. Imagine five years ago if someone
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The monetary authority of the euro area, the Eurosystem, has introduced a new framework for overseeing electronic payments, including services
This blog post is based on a study prepared for the European Parliament’s Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs (ECON). The study is