With the European economy lagging behind the United States, the head of the International Monetary Fund had a piece advice for the continent on Friday: "Believe in yourself." "My advice to my fellow Europeans is more confidence.
The head of the IMF, Kristalina Georgieva, was speaking at a panel in Davos alongside ECB President, Christine Lagarde. View on euronews
European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde expressed skepticism about adding Bitcoin to reserves due to its volatility and illicit finance ties. Despite Bitcoin's recent appreciation, European lawmakers remain hesitant, with the ECB able to influence member states' investment decisions through investigations and penalties.
The World Economic Forum's annual gathering of elites in Davos has ended with many business leaders, world-class academics, top government officials and other elites casting an upbeat tone about economic prospects,
European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde is giving a press conference following the bank’s latest monetary policy decision.
"Risk of a greater friction in global trade could weigh on Euro area growth." "Wages, profits, geopolitical tensions among upside risks to inflation." "Downside risks to inflation include low confidence, geopolitical stress." "Frictions in global trade would make inflation outlook more uncertain."
At the World Economic Forum, BlackRock CEO Larry Fink suggested renewed investment in Europe, emphasizing reduced pessimism and potential growth. Despite global economic challenges, Fink, IMF's Kristalina Georgieva,
President of Singapore Tharman Shanmugaratnam, Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) Kristalina Georgieva, and President of the European Central Bank Christine Lagarde attend a se
The European Central Bank is “not overly concerned” by the impact of inflation abroad on the bloc, the institution’s President Christine Lagarde told CNBC.
The IMF's most recent economic outlook projected global growth at 3.3% in 2025. The group expects growth at 2.7% in the US and 1% in the eurozone. Christine Lagarde, speaking alongside Georgieva ...
Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus has sought the assistance of the European Central Bank president Christine Lagarde to recover
There is too much pessimism around Europe and it could be time to be investing back in the region, BlackRock CEO Larry Fink said at the World Economic Forum annual meeting on Friday. "I believe it's probably time to be investing back into Europe,