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Anna Stupnytska
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Anna Stupnytska | 18 June 2020

Anna Stupnytska
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ECB pleases markets with additional €600bn stimulus

The central bank has increased the size of its pandemic stimulus package to €1.35 trillion

Anna Stupnytska | 4 June 2020

Anna Stupnytska
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Macro briefing: German court ruling may reduce ECB firepower

The German court ruling poses long-term risks to ECB's flexibility

Anna Stupnytska + 1 other | 7 May 2020

Anna Stupnytska
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Fed unleashes unprecedented QE, but unclear if Congress will act soon enough

The Fed has launched QE infinity, committing to unlimited purchases of government bonds and mortgage backed securities.

Anna Stupnytska | 23 March 2020

Andrea Iannelli
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Lagarde brings her “own style” to the ECB

Lagarde kept policy unchanged at the ECB

Andrea Iannelli + 1 other | 12 December 2019

Ario Emami Nejad
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ECB’s QE: Not enough to boost Eurozone bond markets

Modest size of ECB's new QE programme will be too inadequate to support the broader Eurozone government and corporate bond markets.

Ario Emami Nejad | 16 September 2019

Tom Ackermans
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ECB fires an 'open-ended' salvo

The ECB announced a wide-ranging 'easing' package, including a rate cut and a restart of its QE programme.

Tom Ackermans | 12 September 2019

Ario Emami Nejad
Blog 2 min read

ECB’s QE 2.0: Too much euphoria, too soon?

The current market euphoria around QE 2.0 and its expected impact on spreads might be misplaced.

Ario Emami Nejad | 2 July 2019

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