China immune to side effects of ECB's QE?2015-03-10
Quantitative Easing (QE) program by the eurozone is unlikely to impact directly on China through financial markets, but it may affect China's monetary policy-making and have an indirect negative impact on China's real economy in turn, experts have said.
ECB QE policy to start on March 92015-03-05
The European Central Bank(ECB)President Mario Draghi(L)addresses at the press conference after a meeting of ECB Governing Council in the Cypriot capital of Nicosia, March 5, 2015.
Draghi stimulus to get Europe going2015-01-24
With a headline value of 1.1 trillion euros ($1.3trillion) over at least one and a half years, the quantitative-easing package unveiled by the ECB president on Thursday was welcomed by investors, even with its concessions to critics and a flurry of fine print. Draghi pledged to keep spending until there is a "sustained adjustment in the path of inflation".
Policy divergence talked regarding ECB's QE at WEF2015-01-24
The European Central Bank's announcement on Thursday to switch on the money tap shed light on the deflation risk stalking the euro zone and reminded the elites, who are gathering here for the World Economic Forum's (WEF) annual meeting, of the divergence among policies from different central banks.
US easing program might get lost in ECB translation2015-02-03
Although the European Central Bank (ECB) has launched a larger-than-expected program of quantitative easing (QE), even its advocates fear that it may not be enough to boost real incomes, reduce unemployment and lower governments' debt-to-GDP ratios. They are right to be afraid.
Central banks lemmings of quantitative easing2015-01-29
Predictably, the European Central Bank has joined the world's other major monetary authorities in the greatest experiment in the history of central banking. By now, the pattern is all too familiar. First, central banks take the conventional policy rate down to the dreaded "zero bound". Facing continued economic weakness, but having run out of conventional tools, they then embrace the unconventional approach of quantitative easing (QE).
China official predicts export boost from Europe QE2015-01-24
Quantitative easing(QE)measures in Europe will help lift the eurozone economy, shore up demand, and potentially boost China's exports, as Europe is one of China's most important trading partners, a Chinese official said on Friday.
Yuan to increase Europe appeal2015-01-24
The yuan's appreciation against the euro following the quantitative easing program launched in Europe on Thursday is poised to increase the continent's popularity as a travel destination for Chinese.