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European Central Bank lowers rates after Bank of Canada cutInflation in the 20 countries that share the euro has fallen from more than 10 per cent in late 2022 to just above the ECB's two per cent target in recent months.EconomyJun 6
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European Central Bank hikes rates 50 basis points despite banking turmoilThe European Central Bank forged ahead with a half-percentage-point increase to its benchmark interest rate on Thursday amid global banking uncertainty.EconomyMar 16, 2023
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European Central Bank hikes interest rates 75 basis points, signals more to comeThe European Central Bank mirrored the Bank of Canada on Thursday with a 75-basis-point interest rate hike as inflation persists globally.EconomySep 8, 2022
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Inflation woes push Europe’s central bank to 1st interest rate hike in 11 yearsThe European Central Bank hiked interest rates by half a percentage point, 25 basis points more than expected, as it signals inflation needs to be stifled.EconomyJul 21, 2022
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How far will European Central Bank go in providing stimulus?How far will Mario Draghi and the European Central Bank go to boost inflation and a shaky economy?EconomyMar 10, 2016
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Here’s a look at what Greece had to agree to for a new bailout dealHere's a glimpse at some of the conditions Greece has to implement in order to save itself from itself.MoneyJul 13, 2015
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Hey, Greece. Most Canadians say you’re to blame for your crisis.A new poll released by Angus Reid on Monday found 63 per cent of Canadians have pointed the finger at Greece and its overspending for the current crisis and the billions of dollars in debt it owes.CanadaJul 13, 2015
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How the Greek financial crisis could affect CanadiansThe Greek economy, long rife with corruption and overloaded with debt, is in shambles — again. From your stocks to your trip to the grocery store, here's how the Greek economic crisis may affect you.CanadaJun 29, 2015
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TSX down almost 300 points, retreat fuelled by Greek debt crisisThe Toronto Stock Exchange tumbled almost 300 points Monday, joining a global retreat on equity markets sparked by the Greek debt crises and fears over its possible effects on the euro and the world economy.MoneyJun 29, 2015
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Greece orders banks to remain closed Monday to avert financial collapseGreece's five-year financial crisis took its most dramatic turn to date Sunday, with the prime minister announcing Greek banks would remain shut indefinitely and restrictions would be imposed on cash withdrawals.WorldJun 28, 2015
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