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The European Central Bank is expected to start withdrawing some of the measures at its next rate-setting meeting in early December — analysts expect the bank to stop 12-month credits at super-low interest rates.
Source: Downbeat Dell weighs on world markets - Yahoo! News
from yahoo.com on November 20, 2009
The European Central Bank is expected to keep rates on hold at a record-low 1.0 percent on Thursday, while there is a good chance the Bank of England will expand its large asset purchase program at a meeting the same day.
Source: Fed sees rates near zero for "extended period" - Yahoo! News
from yahoo.com on November 5, 2009
The European Central Bank and the Bank of England are expected to keep rates unchanged on Thursday.
Source: Asian stocks edge higher ahead of Fed decision - Yahoo! News
from yahoo.com on November 4, 2009
The European Central Bank is expected to keep rates on hold at a record-low 1 percent on Thursday, while there is a good chance the Bank of England will expand its large asset purchase program at a meeting the same day.
Source: U.S. Federal Reserve seen staying on easy-money path | Reuters
from reuters.com on November 4, 2009
The European Central Bank and the Bank of England are expected keep to rates unchanged when they announce policy statements on Thursday.
Source: Asian shares ease ahead of Fed | Reuters
from reuters.com on November 3, 2009
The European Central Bank is also expected to hold rates steady, but it could provide some details on the schedule of open market operations for 2010.
Source: Yen, dollar advance as risk taking cools | Reuters
from reuters.com on November 2, 2009
Although the BOJ is independent of government control by law, don't expect it to publicly assert its autonomy in the way the European Central Bank did in June when it came under fire from German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
Source: UPDATE 1-BOJ FOCUS-Bank of Japan keen to avoid fight with govt | Reuters
from reuters.com on October 29, 2009
Assessing Risks The European Central Bank is studying asset prices as it reviews what to include when monitoring developments in money and credit growth as part of an assessment of the risks to price stability.
Source: Central Banks Hitting Assets Question Greenspan View (Update1) - Bloomberg.com
from bloomberg.com on October 26, 2009
The European Central Bank is meeting in Venice and is scheduled to issue a statement on interest rates.
Source: Is Europe's Economy on the Mend Yet? at SmartMoney.com
from smartmoney.com on October 8, 2009
The European Central Bank is also expected to hold interest rates at a record low of 1 percent when it announces its decision at 1145 GMT (7:45 a.m. EDT).
Source: Bank of England holds rates - Yahoo! News
from yahoo.com on October 8, 2009