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Ninth consecutive increase comes as investors bet against further rate rises
This week the US, EU and Japan will announce their rates. How will markets respond?
Economists say scale of credit tightening in eurozone bolsters doves’ case for pause in bank’s policy
ECB hawks view decline in productivity as sign further tightening needed but some economists warn rate rises could kill jobs
Persistent price pressures facing BoE boost case for keeping borrowing costs high, say eurozone policymakers
Gap between short and long-term borrowing costs reaches widest level since 1992
Rising labour costs could keep inflation high for ‘several years’, warns central bank president
German audit office’s report could make it harder for European Central Bank to carry out similar programmes
Halting increases in rates would be ‘first-order error’ even if price growth falling, says Germany’s central bank chief
Likelihood of more tightening in September uncertain despite Bundesbank boss remarking on ‘long way to go’ to hit 2% target
Central bank warns inflation will be ‘too high for too long’ and signals similar move in July
Rate-setters likely to back quarter-point rise, leaving rates at highest level since 2001
May figure drops to 6.1% but ECB president Christine Lagarde signals more interest rate rises ahead
Effort to push up borrowing costs expected to cut 2 percentage points off price growth over next three years
Market pricing indicates US monetary tightening is over but has further to run in euro area
ECB raises rates as central bank president Christine Lagarde hints at further rises to bring inflation down
Central bank president hints at further increases to bring inflation down after quarter-percentage-point move
The EU has so far escaped the crisis seen in the US but weaknesses mean risks remain
Surprise rise in price pressures complicates decision for rate-setters ahead of Thursday’s meeting
Chief supervisor says unrealised losses on bond holdings are ‘point of attention’ after sharp rise in interest rates
Belgian central bank governor ‘not surprised’ if eurozone key rate increased to 4%
Purchasing managers’ index increases to 11-month high as demand and employment expand
Most officials stressed need to separate monetary policy from financial stability risks, minutes of March meeting show
Headline pressures ease but investors bet ECB will have to raise interest rates in May
Shares on track for worst month in years as investors bet on plummeting property valuations
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