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  2. European Central Bank - Wikipedia

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    In April 2011, the ECB raised interest rates for the first time since 2008 from 1% to 1.25%, [35] with a further increase to 1.50% in July 2011. [36] However, in 2012–2013 the ECB sharply lowered interest rates to encourage economic growth, reaching the historically low 0.25% in November 2013. [1]

  3. Yield curve - Wikipedia

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    Euro area yield curves – European Central Bank website; Dynamic Yield Curve – This chart shows the relationship between interest rates and stocks over time. Yield curve: 10-Year Treasury Constant Maturity Minus 2-Year Treasury Constant Maturity, daily since June 1976, via FRED

  4. €STR - Wikipedia

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    The Euro Short-Term Rate (€STR) is a reference rate for the euro.This interest rate can be used as the rate referenced in financial contracts that involve the euro. €STR is administered and calculated by the European Central Bank (ECB), based on the money market statistical reporting of the Eurosystem.

  5. European Central Bank cuts interest rates for the first time ...

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    The European Central Bank on Thursday confirmed a widely anticipated reduction in interest rates at its meeting in Frankfurt, Germany, despite lingering inflationary pressures in the 20-nation ...

  6. ECB cuts key rate for first time since 2016 as recession ...

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    The European Central Bank chose to cut one of its key interest rates for the first time since early 2016, pushing them into record negative territory. ECB cuts key rate for first time since 2016 ...

  7. ECB raises interest rates again - AOL

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    STORY: The European Central Bank raised interest rates again on Thursday... hiking its deposit rate by a further 75 basis points to 1.5%.That's the highest rate in more than a decade.And ECB ...

  8. Euro area crisis - Wikipedia

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    The European Central Bank (ECB) adopted an interest rate that incentivized investors in Northern eurozone members to lend to the South, whereas the South was incentivized to borrow because interest rates were very low. Over time, this led to the accumulation of deficits in the South, primarily by private economic actors.

  9. ECB raises interest rates again, cuts bank subsidies - AOL

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    The central bank for the 19 countries that use the euro raised its deposit rate by a further 75 basis points to 1.5% - the highest rate since 2009. ECB raises interest rates again, cuts bank subsidies