(Bloomberg) -- European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde predicted that no European ... In neighboring Switzerland, campaigners have started gathering signatures to force a national ...
An intensified trans-Atlantic competition, despite calls for cooperation, belied an overall upbeat mood among many business leaders in Davos who are looking for economic growth, fewer regulations, ...
The eurozone should look to the United States if it wants to compete more effectively for global investment, said managing director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) Kristalina Georgieva ...
DAVOS, Switzerland — The European Central Bank ... purely on trans-Atlantic trade figures. The comments by Christine Lagarde alluding to a U.S.-European Union rift offered a fitting final ...
DAVOS, Switzerland (AP ... than a focus purely on trans-Atlantic trade figures. The comments by Christine Lagarde alluding to a U.S.-EU rift offered a fitting final note at the World Economic ...
A strong economy and uncertainty over the U.S. president's own policies have set the stage for the Federal Reserve to diverge ...
The US economy is the toast of Davos, while Europe has been thrown to the wolves at the elite gathering in the Swiss Alps this ... looking too much." 3. Christine Lagarde, European Central Bank ...
Beyond the public-facing panels and press releases of Davos, the real signal lay in who was inside and who was left outside.
Taking the lead among European Central Bank speakers will be President Christine Lagarde, who’ll testify to lawmakers on Monday. Elsewhere in the region, consumer-price data will be a major focus. In ...