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Rates intact for now – monetary policy still supports disinflation
Recent data on the state of the euro area economy are downbeat. The economic development of the euro area rests increasingly on services. ECB council decided to keep key interest rates unchanged.
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The stagflation beast is stirring: Is it back to the ‘70s?
For previous experiences of stagflation we can turn to the 1970s. There are a number of reasons, however, why 2022 will not be a rerun of 1974.
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On fireside chats and optimal monetary policy
On 24 November, Bank of Finland hosted a webinar focusing on monetary policy challenges both in the euro area and in the United States.
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How about a comprehensive assessment of the European recovery fund?
The European Commission, on Wednesday, published its proposal for a European recovery fund to help restart the economic engines in a Europe shaken by the coronavirus.
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Sustainable finance: a road towards a climate neutral Europe
A key question in sustainable finance is finding ways for reorienting investments more rapidly and effectively, but at the same time in a balanced manner, towards supporting emission reduction targets.
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Discussing monetary policy frameworks in Helsinki
The Bank of Finland organized an international research conference to discuss two key topics in particular: the challenges of monetary policy and the future of European Monetary Union.
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Money in the digital era
Digitalisation is currently the most significant force transforming banking as well as the entire financial industry at large.