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ECB to continue cutting rates in December, says Stournaras
The European Central Bank is expected to continue cutting interest rates this month, ECB policymaker Yannis Stournaras said on Monday.
ECB’s Stournaras raises risk of too low inflation, Platow reports
A weak eurozone economy may drag inflation below the European Central Bank's 2% target, ECB policymaker and Bank of Greece Governor Yannis Stournaras said in an interview published on Thursday, reaffirming his expectation for two interest rate cuts this year.
Central banker: German ruling on ECB will focus minds on European integration
A legal wrangle over the European Central Bank's bond-purchasing program will help focus minds on the need for closer European integration, Greek central bank chief Yannis Stournaras said on Tuesday.
Nowotny: ESM should turn into IMF-styled rescue fund
Veteran European Central Bank policymaker Ewald Nowotny has backed turning the European Stability Mechanism (ESM) into a IMF-styled lender and for it to take over from the ECB in Greece's bailout program.
ECB rejected Greek funding line request for extra 6 bln euros, say sources
The European Central Bank rejected Greece's request for 6 billion euros of additional emergency funding on Sunday but is expected to keep the funding line used by Greek banks open until the July 5 referendum, people with knowledge of the matter said.
Bundesbank chief tells peers of concern over funding Greek banks
The head of the Bundesbank expressed serious concern about providing continued emergency funding to Greek banks in talks with his peers this week, a person familiar with the discussion said.
Bundesbank chief rips into ECB over Greek loans
The head of Germany's Bundesbank ripped into the European Central Bank on Thursday, saying emergency funding for Greek banks broke the taboo of financing governments and it was not up to central banks to decide who was or wasn't in the euro zone.
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Greece faces deadline next week as ECB considers haircut option
By Karl Stagno Navarra & Alessandro Speciale
Greece needs to show it's serious about reaching an agreement with international creditors next week or risk tighter liquidity rules being imposed on its banks.
Greece kicks off creditor talks with ECB patience wearing thin [Update]
By Nikos Chrysoloras, Eshe Nelson & Jeff Black
Creditor officials and Greek authorities began talks intended to unlock bailout funds, as some euro-area central bankers were said to raise opposition to the prospect of additional emergency cash for the country's banks.
Greece's week before March 9 meeting of euro finance ministers
By Eleni Chrepa
Greece faces another week of hurdles before the March 9 meeting of euro-region finance ministers in Brussels, where they will evaluate the government's list of proposed measures aimed at keeping aid flowing.