ECB likely to raise interest rates in July
Hawkish shift comes after euro zone inflation hits record 7.5%
Hawkish shift comes after euro zone inflation hits record 7.5%
Emergency Covid-19 grants have been applied for by 150 of 211 member associations
Deep divisions on financing response puts conference agreement in question
Has the biggest monetary policy experiment of modern times actually worked?
Growing opposition to easing will heighten tension at this week’s ECB meeting
Eurostat revises its July estimate for consumer price growth to 1%
Yield on State’s 10-year bonds falls to minus 0.147%
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Jens Weidmann’s hawkishness makes his candidacy controversial
Central banker who played key post-crisis role seen as favourite for top job
Sharon Donnery is in the running for head of banking supervision, but she has competitors
Slowdown in euro area weighs on economy but ECB says it may be temporary
A retiring secretary general recalls a ‘Yes Minister’-style intervention
Sinn Féin TD says that if Enda Kenny gave date, inquiry could set realistic deadline
Some members refuse to sign off on report in current format, saying it is too political
Finance ministers’ meeting likely to cover tax harmonisation issues in Ireland
With recession and 10% unemployment, the Finns face pressure to bring debt into line
Juha Sipilä’s Centre Party wins 21% of vote and is likely to head new coalition government
Juha Sipilä’s Centre Party likely to lead coalition with incumbent Stubb a minor player
Tough ex-EU commissioner will use harsh policies if elected to power
Frustration mounting about perceived leniency towards France over deficit
Former EU commissioner says it is easy to criticise handling of crisis in hindsight
Juncker due to announce new European Commission today in Brussels
Analysis: agreement on plan to repay IMF bailout loans would be virtually certain to lessen case for retroactive direct bank recapitalisation from ESM fund
Almost six years after the economic crisis began, Europe cannot afford to face into a prolonged period of stagnation
Candidate country ‘would not have a monetary authority of its own’
Appointment of commissioners will be test of political mettle
ECB president to address the Committee for Economic and Monetary Affairs today
Mairead McGuinness elected vice-president of European Parliament
European public has sent clear message on issue, says EU commissioner
Outgoing Commissioner praises ‘strength and stamina’ of Irish people over last few years
What threatened to be a tedious exercise has turned into a diplomatic tussle
Lithuania to become 19th euro member, adopting currency on January 1st
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How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
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