Search Results | Showing 231 - 240 of 655 results for "ECB" |
| | | ... "investors appear to be transfixed by the potential benefits (to markets) of a large Quantitative Easing ('QE') program by the ECB involving sovereign bonds," but "we believe that the benefits of QE will prove largely illusory." The Magellan Global Fund ... |
| | | | ... from 25% just over a week ago. What changed? What changed was that between then and last week, the European Central Bank (ECB) QE'd and the Bank of Canada (BOC) announced a surprise rate cut. Ipso facto, the RBA could (must?) too. Why must our Canadian ... |
| | | | ... Ordinaries index was up 77.7 points, or 1.44 per cent, at 5,468.2 points. After a much-anticipated policy meeting on Thursday, ECB chief Mario Draghi said the central bank would buy 60 billion euros ($A84.72 billion) a month of private and public bonds ... |
| | | | ... more than one per cent higher after the European Central Bank announced measures to boost the eurozone's ailing economy. The ECB will buy 60 billion euros ($A85 billion) worth of private and public sector bonds per month between March and September 2016. ... |
| | | | ... the MRO rate that applied to the first two TLTROs." "Third, in line with our forward guidance, we decided to keep the key ECB interest rates unchanged." "With regard to the sharing of hypothetical losses, the Governing Council decided that purchases ... |
| | | | ... butcher, the baker and the candlestick maker (and their dogs and cats) have already pencilled in the European Central Bank's (ECB) QE announcement tonight, it still has the potential to surprise. There are lotta lotta moving parts. How much? Estimates ... |
| | | | ... March share price index futures contract was up 41 points at 5,384. Euro zone stocks have been boosted by reports that the ECB may launch a bigger stimulus program than expected, while British equities have moved higher on falling unemployment. Locally ... |
| | | | ... the firm. LONDON - LONDON - Europe's leading stock markets have gained, winning a boost from German data and expectations of ECB stimulus, as investors also await key elections in Greece. London's FTSE 100 index closed up 0.52 per cent to 6,620.10 points ... |
| | | | ... public holiday. LONDON - Europe's main stock markets closed higher Monday, the start of a pivotal week for the region with the ECB forecast to announce fresh stimulus measures and Greece holding a snap election. In London the benchmark FTSE 100 index ... |
| | | | ... (breathing or otherwise) - that four days from now, on 22 January, you, I and Irene would hear the European Central Bank (ECB) announce two letters to the whole wide world. The letters "Q" and "E". No more maybes. In the words of American author Robert ... |
|