Eurozone central banker warns splurge on defence spending and impact of tariffs risk feeding inflation
Inflationary pressures are beginning to wane. See how actions taken by your central bank affect you
March figure comes as ECB rate-setters consider whether to slow pace of interest rate cuts
Germany’s central bank compares Eurozone bank policies and rhetoric in study powered by artificial intelligence
Rate-setters shift tone, suggesting possible pause to reductions in borrowing costs
Drop will bolster ECB rate-setters’ confidence in cutting interest rates this week
Loss reflects higher interest payments made to national central banks
Central banks have been defining neutral interest rates as Bessent makes a brave bet
Central bankers talk down theoretical benchmark that has become a focus of economists’ attention
Expectations about price increases rise to highest level since July as central bank prepares for more interest rate cuts
Move comes after Fed keeps borrowing costs on hold
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
Philip Lane points to dangers of borrowing costs that remain ‘too high for too long’
Almost half of analysts polled by the FT accuse rate-setters of being ‘behind the curve’
Makhlouf speaks out against ‘insurance’ cuts by ECB, despite fears of a US-instigated trade war
Central bank president signals borrowing costs are likely to fall further next year
Growth forecasts pared back as bank’s president Christine Lagarde says some decision makers wanted larger reduction
Chief economist Philip Lane says focus on latest economic data will ebb
Big central banks’ rates trajectories part ways as Eurozone wrestles with sluggish growth
Purchasing managers’ index hits 10-month low, boosting case for bigger reduction in borrowing costs to lift economy
Fabio Panetta sees risk of inflation falling ‘well below’ central bank’s 2% target amid stagnant demand
Hawkish policymakers agreed with move because of a strengthening ‘disinflationary trend’