FRANKFURT, Sept 12 (Reuters) - The European Central Bank cut its interest rates on Thursday, saying lower inflation and economic growth were allowing it to take its foot off the brake slightly.
A key measure of euro-zone wage growth eased — providing further assurance to European Central Bank officials seeking to lower interest rates next week. Compensation per employee rose by 4.3% in ...
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Wages are now growing at the slowest rate in over two years, the latest data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) shows. In the three months to July, regular wages (excluding bonuses ...
recent quarterly reports have shown a deceleration in its growth rate. The company's revenue growth, while still robust, is not as explosive as in previous years. CrowdStrike had enjoyed more than ...
Eurozone growth has slowed this year as successive ECB interest rate hikes have taken effect, while consumer price inflation across the bloc has eased from 4.3 per cent in September last year to 2 ...
Vanguard, one of the world's largest exchange-traded fund providers, has made some observations about the markets and inflation, interest rates, employment levels, and growth. “The Fed gave a ...
A similar downgrade was seen in growth for the broader European Union ... When asked about the possibility of an interest rate cut at the September 12 meeting, Cipollone stated: "The data so ...
Aug 22 (Reuters) - Euro zone negotiated wage growth slowed last quarter, bolstering the case for another interest rate cut in September and assuaging policymakers' fears that runaway labour costs ...