Tag: European Central Bank
European Central Bank Prepares for Trump Victory
February 5, 2024
On the stage at Davos, European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde took a long pause when asked about the 2024 US Presidential Election. The mere question...
PoliticsChristine Lagarde’s Approval Tanks Among own Staff
February 5, 2024
European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde’s approval rating is “poor,” at best, according to a union-run IPSO survey. Around 60% of European Central...
Central BanksEurozone Inflation Reaches New High – Recession Incoming
November 2, 2022
Inflation in the Eurozone hit a new record in October, according to Eurostat who reported a 10.7% rise. That marks an increase from September’s 9.9% posting and...
European Union InflationEuropean Central Bank to Raise Rates Amid Record Inflation
June 13, 2022
Inflation in the euro area reached a record high of 8.1% in May across the 19-member states. It is no longer possible for the European Central Bank (ECB) to release...
Inflation Sovereign Debt CrisisEurozone Inflation and ECB Incompetence
April 5, 2022
According to Eurostat, the European Union statistics company, inflation in Europe rose to a new all-time high in March after advancing by 7.5%. This surpassed the...
European UnionThe Coming Central Bank Crisis
May 15, 2017
I have warned that whenever a government creates a solution to any crisis, that solution becomes the next crisis. This is what I have called the Paradox of...
Banking Crisis Central BanksDraghi Lied; Claims the ECB Is Withdrawing the €500 Note for Crime and Not Taxes
February 16, 2016
Mario Draghi has claimed that the European Central Bank would withdraw its €500 highest-denomination banknote only to combat crime— not to curb the use of...
America's Economic History The Hunt for TaxesWho Prints Euro Notes?
July 7, 2015
QUESTION: Mr. Armstrong Who prints euro notes? Could Greece just flood the market is euro banknotes? Thanks you for your guidance PK REPLY: Legally, both the...
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