Central Bank News


ECB Brief: Shift from PEPP to APP Tempting But Not Necessarily Simple

ECB Brief: Shift from PEPP to APP Tempting But Not Necessarily Simple

By David Barwick – FRANKFURT (Econostream) – Though the European Central Bank’s Governing Council will probably avoid any discussion tomorrow of the winding down of its pandemic emergency purchase programme (PEPP), such a discussion seems likely to occur before at least some members are ready for it.

9 June 2021
ECB Insight: Governing Council Likely to Want to Avoid Perception of Policy Inflection Point

ECB Insight: Governing Council Likely to Want to Avoid Perception of Policy Inflection Point

By David Barwick – FRANKFURT (Econostream) – In contrast to the high expectations for June prevailing in the aftermath of March’s anti-climactic Governing Council meeting, this week’s gathering of the European Central Bank is likely to be less of an inflection point following recent comments by ECB officials that seem to preordain the policy outcome and foreshadow the tone at the subsequent press conference.

8 June 2021
ECB Lagarde: Bigger Global Role for Euro May Take Policy Measures, Reform Efforts

ECB Lagarde: Bigger Global Role for Euro May Take Policy Measures, Reform Efforts

By David Barwick – FRANKFURT (Econostream) – The fact that the euro’s international importance, though not high, emerged unscathed from the turbulence of 2020 may indicate that a larger global role for the common currency could only be the result of additional policies and reforms, according to European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde on Wednesday.

2 June 2021