The Deutsche Bundesbank is following signs of US financial instability “very closely”, its president has said. Joachim Nagel ...
Fed's Jefferson discusses the US economy's steady growth, AI's impact on jobs and productivity, and cautious rate cuts.
Continued clinical execution of oncology strategy with focus on two pan-tumor programs, including combination approaches to address the full ...
Our stage is set for a high-profile meeting: between a member of the ECB Governing Council and a member of the US Federal Reserve System (Fed). At Euro20+, we extend a warm welcome to: Joachim Nagel.
The German housing market has now entered a cautious recovery phase, with recent data indicating a steady but moderate increase in activity, though ongoing economic and political uncertainty still ...
Exploring the potential uses of artificial intelligence, Bundesbank President Joachim Nagel is now using the technology to ...
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Fed Vice Chair Jefferson: Slow approach to cuts makes sense as policy rate approaches neutral
The Federal Reserve should "proceed slowly" in approving further interest rate cuts as monetary policy moves closer to a ...
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A $400 million lawsuit against UBS is designed to punish banks who throw employees to the wolves
On October 23, Hayes filed a $400 million lawsuit against UBS in Connecticut state court for allegedly wrongly casting him as ...
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German central bank says financial system exposed to rising risks
The risks facing Germany's financial system are increasing in light of global trade wars and a lack of economic growth, ...
Germany's Commerzbank, fending off a possible takeover by Italy's UniCredit, reported an unexpected 7.9% drop in ...
Federal Reserve Vice Chair Philip Jefferson said Friday that he supported cutting rates at the last policy meeting given ...
Federal Reserve Vice Chair Philip Jefferson said that as interest rates have moved toward a more neutral level, "it makes ...
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