Economy New 50 euro banknote to fight forgery, reaffirm ECB's commitment to cash The European Central Bank has unveiled the design and high-tech security features for the 50 euro banknote - the most widely counterfeited bill - before it goes into circulation next April. 05/07/2016
Economy ECB's Draghi focuses on monetary policy alignment rather than Brexit Despite all the Brexit turmoil the European Central Bank head Mario Draghi had nothing to say about it in a major speech at an ECB forum in Sintra, Portugal on Tuesday. 28/06/2016
Economy Bank of England and ECB take measures to reassure markets The Bank of England Governor Mark Carney has said its ready to intervene and provide additional help to prop up financial markets. 24/06/2016
Economy ECB agrees cheaper loans to fund Greek banks The European Central Bank has agreed to accept 'junk' rated Greek debt as collateral for normal "ECB":http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/10708ef6-387a-11e6-9a05-82a9b15a8ee7.html#axzz4CPd5i6K9 lending to banki 23/06/2016
Economy The ECB and Federal Reserve talk Brexit The Head of the European Central Bank Mario Draghi has vowed immediate action if Britain votes to leave the EU. 21/06/2016
Economy Draghi pushes eurozone reforms - again The European Central Bank's Mario Draghi argues again reform is needed as well as low interest rates and money printing to get the eurozone's economy growing again. 09/06/2016
World News Migrants could help tackle eurozone ageing population - Draghi It’s known as the Old Continent, but Europe’s ageing population could be an economic time bomb. 09/06/2016
Economy European Central Bank corporate bond buying starts The European Central Bank has begun buying corporate bonds to try to get businesses to borrow and spend, which would boost the eurozone economy and cause inflation to rise. 08/06/2016
Economy ECB says growth prospect slightly better, but still many risks ECB President Mario Draghi said the prospects for eurozone economic growth are looking slightly better this year and it's the same story for inflation, but there are still many risks. 02/06/2016
Economy ECB monetary policies face complaint before Germany Constitutional Court - again Another complaint against the European Central Bank's quantitative easing policies has been made to Germany's Constitutional Court. 17/05/2016
Economy Tussle over 500 euro notes ends with slow phasing out The European Central Bank will stop issuing 500 euro notes on concerns over use by terrorists and criminals, but they will be phased out only from 2018 due to resistance from Germany. 05/05/2016
Economy ECB's Draghi defends low rates policy against German complaints ECB head Mario Draghi has defended low interest rates following complaints from German officials, including Finance Minister Wolfgang Schauble, that they are hurting savers. 02/05/2016
Economy ECB pledges low borrowing costs 'as long as needed' but no helicopter money European Central Bank President Mario Draghi has vowed to use all the tools at his disposal for "as long as needed" to return the eurozone economy to growth. 21/04/2016
Economy ECB leaves rates unchanged despite German criticism The European Central Bank has kept borrowing costs at record low levels despite German criticism of the stimulus moves. 21/04/2016
Economy ECB relieved as Eurozone announces flat inflation rate The EU's statistics agency has revealed that eurozone inflation has been flat in the year up to March. 14/04/2016
World Michel Sapin on global tax cooperation, and why we need Europe The French finance minister discusses the 'Panama Papers,' how to cut deficit, the eurozone economy and the future of Europe. 08/04/2016
Economy Euro zone business records a bounce A new survey indicates Euro zone business growth edged up last month from February’s 13-month low as demand weakened, particularly for services 05/04/2016
Economy Cyprus starts working week out of bailout Cyprus has kicked off the working week standing on its own two feet. Its EU bailout has officially finished, as it bounces back from financial 04/04/2016
Economy Eurozone lending picks up in February Lending growth to eurozone companies and households rose at its fastest rate since late 2011 in February, but the economic recovery remains sluggish and uneven. 29/03/2016
Economy ECB government bond purchase warning Analysts say the European Central Bank could end up owning as much as a quarter of all eurozone government bonds which risks distorting the market. 24/03/2016