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ECB's Padoa Schioppa sees no more cuts now

ITALY - Tommaso Padoa Schioppa, a member of the European Central Bank's council, said he doesn't see the euro-zone central bank cutting interest rates again in the foreseeable future, according to an interview with La Repubblica Saturday.

Duisenberg gives green light for ECB rate cut

EUROPE - European Central Bank President Wim Duisenberg appeared Monday to give the green light for an interest rate cut this week as euro-zone finance officials sounded a cautious note about the economic outlook for the 12-member bloc.

Buba Welteke - ECB rate policy no hinder to growth

GERMANY - The European Central Bank's interest rates aren't an obstacle to growth, long-term and real interest rates are low and the ECB must avoid letting long-term inflation expectations build up, Deutsche Bundesbank President Ernst Welteke repeated,…

EU commission likely to propose ECB board reforms

ARTICLE - The impetus for a reform of the European Central Bank's Governing Council to prepare it for EU enlargement will almost certainly have to come from Brussels as agreement among existing ECB members will be problematic, a source close to the issue…

ECB: Monetary conditions not hindering growth

SPAIN - Current monetary conditions in the euro zone aren't hindering growth, European Central Bank executive board member Eugenio Domingo Solans said Wednesday, echoing similar remarks made recently by other ECB Governing Council members.

ECB gold reserves to 26 October

GERMANY - The Eurosystem's net reserves of gold and gold receivables declined by EUR1 million to EUR128.2 billion in the week ended 26 October, the European Central Bank said Tuesday.

Rate cut row mars summit

GERMANY - The European Union has called for the European Central Bank (ECB) to take "further decisive action" in easing monetary policy in order to boost the eurozone's economy.

ECB net gold reserves decline in Oct 12 week

GERMANY - The Eurosystem's net reserves in gold and gold receivables declined by EUR1 million to EUR128.2 billion in the week ended 12 October, the European Central Bank said Tuesday.

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