European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde said it’s improbable that any European Union country will choose to add Bitcoin to its monetary reserves.
European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde speaks on a panel at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
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 ...
An intensified trans-Atlantic competition, despite calls for cooperation, belied an overall upbeat mood among many business ...
The Fed will likely be on a more hawkish path, so significant divergence from the ECB could risk flight of capital towards ...
Bangladesh's interim leader Muhammad Yunus sought the assistance of European Central Bank (ECB) President Christine Lagarde ...
From the standpoint of America, the EU treats us very, very unfairly, very badly,” Trump said in a virtual address to the ...
Europe must "be prepared" and anticipate the potential trade tariffs of newly inaugurated U.S. President Donald Trump, ...
The euro could fall if European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde prompts markets to price in lower interest rates, ING’s Chris Turner says in a note. The ECB is expected to cut the deposit ...