The prime minister says military leaders will meet in the UK next week to discuss the practicalities of future security ...
Christine Lagarde, president of the ECB, warned that abrupt changes in global trade and the region's defense system will make ...
The mood at a gathering of central bankers, economists and analysts in Europe was somewhat bewildered, as they assessed the ...
Ukraine's allies will meet once again on ... The European Central Bank's president, Christine Lagarde, has previously warned that such a move risked "breaking the international order ...
European leaders remained largely passive to the news about America’s so-called “Fort Knox for digital gold,” having already ...
European markets closed higher on Wednesday after the EU imposed retaliatory tariffs on imports of steel and aluminium from ...
The euro rose and should remain supported versus the dollar in the short-term, with the greenback likely to stay on the back foot as looming tariffs and weak economic activity could weigh on U.S.
Nevertheless, Europe faces an increasingly urgent need to help bankroll Ukraine’s survival as US President Donald ... as far as other investors are concerned,” ECB President Christine Lagarde said ...
"A while ago, Ukraine has agreed to the ceasefire ... European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde said the level of uncertainty is exceptionally high and maintaining stability has become ...
Western governments froze Russian Central Bank assets in response to Russia’s illegal invasion of Ukraine. The total sum is ...