ECB cuts interest rates to 2.75% as central banks diverge
Follows the Federal Reserve’s decision to hold the Fed Funds rate at 4.25-4.5%
Follows the Federal Reserve’s decision to hold the Fed Funds rate at 4.25-4.5%
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As Europe’s political and economic woes mount, and incoming US president Trump’s trade tariffs loom large, what are the region’s investment prospects
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Portfolio Adviser asks four experts if European equities are bouncing back considering the headwinds the region faces
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Portfolio Adviser asks four experts if fixed income is returning to its more traditional role in portfolios as inflation risk falls
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Investors will likely ‘remain in the dark before each upcoming meeting’ until the end of the year, according to experts
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The bank is forecast to cut rates earlier than expected after being ‘spooked’ by a rapid fall in inflation
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Industry commentators anticipate one more cut by the ECB this year
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The benefits from a rate cut may be marginal given the region’s increasingly fragile political situation
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‘Meaningful’ economic growth in the eurozone in the first quarter is a ’cause for optimism’
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Industry experts weigh in on decision to hold rates
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Key events for UK wealth managers for the week starting 8 April
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Industry commentators debate June rate cuts in wake of inflation results
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