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European Central Bank (ECB) to Conduct Distributed Ledger Tech (DLT) Trials

The European Central Bank (ECB) is focused on carrying out DLT or distributed ledger technology trials, which are currently underway. The Eurosystem is currently testing distributed ledger technology (DLT) for wholesale transactions in central bank money. During these trials, 16 private firms as well as… Read More

Financial Stability Vulnerabilities Have Subsided But Outlook Remains Uncertain – European Central Bank (ECB) Report

Financial stability in the euro area has benefited from an improving economic outlook, with inflation steadily declining and investor confidence recovering, according to the May 2024 Financial Stability Review, which was released by the European Central Bank. The outlook remains fragile, however, as the “scope… Read More

Bitcoin Not Suitable as a Way to Pay or as an Investment: European Central Bank

The European Central Bank (ECB) has published a critical report on Bitcoin. The report follows the approval of Bitcoin ETFs in January by the US Securities and Exchange Commission. In a blog post by Ulrich Bindeil, DG of Market Infrastructure & Payments at the ECB,… Read More

European Central Bank (ECB) Releases Experimental Statistics on Distributional Wealth Accounts

The European Central Bank (ECB) has published experimental statistics on Distributional Wealth Accounts (DWA) to provide quarterly and timely household distributional information that is consistent with the national accounts. The new data have been developed to “support the ECB’s 2021 monetary policy strategy, which aims… Read More

European Central Bank and ESRB Release Report on Impact of Climate Change on EU Financial System

The European Central Bank (ECB) and the European Systemic Risk Board (ESRB) published a joint report on the impact of climate change on the European Union (EU) financial system. The report sets out detailed frameworks for “addressing risk to the financial system by (i) gathering… Read More

European Central Bank (ECB) Releases Latest Consumer Expectations Survey, Inflation Expectations Unchanged

The European Central Bank (ECB) has shared its latest Consumer Expectations Survey results. As noted in an update posted by the ECB, when compared with September 2023: median consumer inflation expectations for the next 12 months and for three years ahead remained unchanged; expectations for… Read More

European Central Bank President Lagarde Claims Her Son Lost Almost All of Crypto Investment

European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde is known for her anti-crypto stance, referring to virtual currencies as being highly speculative, completely worthless, and often used as a tool by bad actors/criminals for engaging in illicit activities. Recently, the ECB President Christine Lagarde claimed that her… Read More

Higher for Longer: European Central Bank (ECB) Holds Rates Steady

The Governing Council of the European Central Bank (ECB) has decided to hold rates steady today. The Council indicated that the interest rate on the main refinancing operations and the interest rates on the marginal lending facility and the deposit facility will remain unchanged at… Read More

Card Fraud in Europe Declines Significantly, European Central Bank Report Claims

The European Central Bank (ECB) has published its card fraud report, which is “based on information provided by 20 card payment scheme operators.” Card fraud in 2021 “continued its downward trend, falling to its lowest level since data collection began.” It reportedly “constituted 0.028% of… Read More

European Central Bank Increases Rates by 25 bps

  The European Central Bank (ECB) has increased its benchmark rate by 25 basis points following a similar move by the US Federal Reserve. In a statement, the ECB said the inflation remains elevated, and the Governing Council concurs with its prior assessment of the… Read More

European Central Bank Increases Rates by 50 BPS

Pointing at persistent inflation, the European Central Bank (ECB) has increased benchmark rates by 50 BPS. The Governing Council of the ECB said it decided to raise the three key interest rates by 50 basis points. Accordingly, the interest rate on the main refinancing operations… Read More

European Central Bank: Eurosystem Reschedules Launch of New Collateral Management System

The Governing Council of the European Central Bank has reportedly decided to reschedule the launch of the Eurosystem Collateral Management System (ECMS) from 20 November 2023 to 8 April 2024. This decision was “taken to mitigate the impact of the rescheduled launch of T2, the… Read More

European Central Bank Raises Interest Rates 75 Basis Points, Targets 2% Inflation

The European Central Bank (ECB) announced an interest rate increase of 75 basis points – matching the US Federal Reserves’ last bump – as it targets a 2% rate of inflation. The rate increase was the largest ever in the history of the ECB. The… Read More

European Central Bank Worries About Crypto and Systemic Risk … No Contagion – Yet

Contagion is a scary term. Systemic risk is its friendlier sibling but both raise eyebrows. Today, the European Central Bank (ECB) is bringing attention to the possibility of crypto contagion as interest grows in digital assets and recent events highlight the ability for a rapid… Read More

Augmented Intelligence Provider Squirro to Work with European Central Bank on Risk Insights

Squirro, an “Augmented Intelligence solutions provider,” has been awarded a contract with the European Central Bank (ECB) to provide insights into risk and the countries that have adopted the Euro. Squirro notes that it is already working with the German Bundesbank and the Bank of… Read More

European Central Bank Releases Action Plan to Address Recommendations after TARGET Incidents in 2020

The European Central Bank (ECB) has published an action plan to address the recommendations of an independent review “mandated by the ECB’s Governing Council in November 2020, following the five major incidents that affected TARGET2 and TARGET2 Securities in 2020.” The update from the ECB… Read More

European Central Bank Reports that User Testing Began for New T2 System

Prospective users of the forthcoming large-value payment system T2 are able to begin testing the functionalities of the system as of December 1, 2021. The testing is scheduled to run over the coming year and will “allow participants to prepare for a smooth migration to… Read More

European Central Bank Issues Specialized Banking License to Lithuania-based Firm UAB SME Digital Financing

After a proposal from the Bank of Lithuania, the European Central Bank (ECB) has reportedly issued a specialized banking license to the Lithuanian capital company UAB SME Digital Financing. It’s now expected that after acquiring such a permit, UAB SME Digital Financing will begin accepting… Read More

European Central Bank Warns Against Potential Threat of Dominance of Big Tech in Financial and Cloud Services

The European Central Bank (ECB), the reserve bank of the Eurozone, which is a monetary union of 19 EU member states which employ the Euro, has noted that there doesn’t seem to be an EU challenger that’s capable of matching the capabilities of Big Tech… Read More

French Independent Bank Memo Bank Receives Authorization From the European Central Bank & French Banking Authorities to Launch Banking Services; Raises $23 Million Through Investment Round

Memo Bank, a France-based independent banking group, announced earlier this week it has been authorized by the European Central Bank (ECB) and the French banking authorities (ACPR) to launch their banking services. Founded in 2017, Memo Bank states it is on a mission to provide… Read More

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