ECB bond change pulls the rug from the long endBuying a one-year bond instead of a 10- or 30-year security has less of an impact on the broader market.
Draghi studies Fed exit as ECB’s guide on what to do and avoidFed’s experience provides both a blueprint and a cautionary tale for ECB president.
Draghi nears his QE3 as ECB seen relying on more stimulusDraghi's position is reminiscent of the one Ben Bernanke faced in 2012 when the then-chair of the U.S.Fed added his third installment of as...
Government's policies in the right direction: Deutsche Bank India MD Pratik Gupta" India is clearly among the most favoured markets among EMs for foreign portfolio as well as direct investors in debt and equity."
Poll: Chances ECB extends QE programme fading, say tradersThe likelihood the European Central Bank prolongs its asset purchase programme beyond September 2016 has slipped to only even odds.
Low inflation back in focus at ECB policy meetingThe European Central Bank may have to consider fresh policy measures to prevent deflation in the single currency area, but will not move at...
Moody's: €60 billion-a-month QE program is creating a housing bubble in EuropeMoody's Analytics has warned that the European Central Bank's € 60 billion-a-month quantitative easing (QE) programme might be creating a h...
India has its own growth story; attractive for foreign investors: Hans Goetti, BILThe whole fundamental backdrop is positive. That is absolutely clear because India is a standalone growth story with little impacted by Fed.
US interest rate hike fears may weigh on Indian markets despite European Central Bank easingAnalysts said concern over interest rate hike in the US may weigh over the optimism around ECB’s QE in the stock market in the near term.
India a growth story by itself with global factors playing only a limited role: Hans Goetti, Asia BIL"It is not outrageously expensive; we can look forward to earnings growth over the next few years. The resumption of an investment cycle al...
Global environment supportive till Fed begins hiking rate: Jim O’NeillUnless the Fed starts hiking rates aggressively, the environment from the Western central banks remains supportive to global asset prices, ...
Plunging crude prices to be positive for Indian economy: William Hobbs, BarclaysReforms have been piecemeal and we would expect more, said Hobbs. He said that there may not be big-bang reforms, adding it does not matter...
How Bundesbank and ECB will determine Europe's economic futureWith Germany planning a possible exit of Greece from the Eurozone, quantitative easing in Europe is now a reality.
OECD urges ECB to buy euro zone assets to revive economyOne of the bank' hawks, Joerg Asmussen, said separately that more action was possible, but only if deemed necessary.
US dollar is not strong, the euro is weak: Easy-forexThe run up to the US presidential election could expose fiscal risks for the USD and may spark more short covering in the euro.
- Market experienced a mini rally which may peter out: Saurabh Mukherjea
"This is a mini rally, which could peter out quite soon partly because the European rescue packet seems so short on detail and substance. "
- ECB to cut rates, mull 'non-standard' measures: Analysts
European Central Bank is likely to cut its key interest rate to an all-time low of 1.0 per cent and may break new ground as it seeks ways t...