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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 69.444.037 von faultcode am 28.09.21 15:07:58
https://www.spiegel.de/wirtschaft/ezb-christine-lagarde-warn…
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»Einige Einflussfaktoren dürften bald wieder verschwinden, etwa die preistreibenden Effekte, die sich aus gestörten Lieferketten ergeben oder aus der Rücknahme der Mehrwertsteuersenkung in Deutschland«, sagte Lagarde dem SPIEGEL.
Auf diese Phänomene habe der/die Geldpolitik ohnehin keinen direkten Einfluss. Sie gehe davon aus, dass die Effekte weitgehend vorübergehender Natur seien und die Inflation 2022 wieder sinke.
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--> ich lege mich schon mal fest in meiner Prognose:
• Christine Lagarde wird als die schlechteste EZB-Chef/Chefin in die Geschichte eingehen, den/die die EZB bis dahin hatte
Zitat von faultcode: Frau Ahnungslos:...
https://www.spiegel.de/wirtschaft/ezb-christine-lagarde-warn…
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»Einige Einflussfaktoren dürften bald wieder verschwinden, etwa die preistreibenden Effekte, die sich aus gestörten Lieferketten ergeben oder aus der Rücknahme der Mehrwertsteuersenkung in Deutschland«, sagte Lagarde dem SPIEGEL.
Auf diese Phänomene habe der/die Geldpolitik ohnehin keinen direkten Einfluss. Sie gehe davon aus, dass die Effekte weitgehend vorübergehender Natur seien und die Inflation 2022 wieder sinke.
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--> ich lege mich schon mal fest in meiner Prognose:
• Christine Lagarde wird als die schlechteste EZB-Chef/Chefin in die Geschichte eingehen, den/die die EZB bis dahin hatte
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 69.444.037 von faultcode am 28.09.21 15:07:58
es könnte aber BürgerInnen im EURO-Raum geben, die angesichts von diesem "temporary inflation spike" doch mal "überreagieren".
Hier in Spanien:
https://twitter.com/jsblokland/status/1443267507746394112
Zitat von faultcode: Frau Ahnungslos:
28.9.
ECB shouldn't overreact to temporary inflation spike, Lagarde says
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es könnte aber BürgerInnen im EURO-Raum geben, die angesichts von diesem "temporary inflation spike" doch mal "überreagieren".
Hier in Spanien:
https://twitter.com/jsblokland/status/1443267507746394112
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 69.395.849 von faultcode am 22.09.21 13:31:42Frau Ahnungslos:
28.9.
ECB shouldn't overreact to temporary inflation spike, Lagarde says
https://www.newsbreak.com/news/2386186684051/ecb-shouldn-t-o…
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European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde continued play down inflation worries on Tuesday and warned against overreacting to a temporary spike in prices.
“The key challenge is to ensure that we do not overreact to transitory supply shocks that have no bearing on the medium term, while also nurturing the positive demand forces that could durably lift inflation towards our 2% inflation target,” she told an ECB conference.
“We will only react to improvements in headline inflation that we are confident are durable and reflected in underlying inflation dynamics,” she said. “We see no signs that this increase in inflation is becoming broad-based across the economy.
28.9.
ECB shouldn't overreact to temporary inflation spike, Lagarde says
https://www.newsbreak.com/news/2386186684051/ecb-shouldn-t-o…
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European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde continued play down inflation worries on Tuesday and warned against overreacting to a temporary spike in prices.
“The key challenge is to ensure that we do not overreact to transitory supply shocks that have no bearing on the medium term, while also nurturing the positive demand forces that could durably lift inflation towards our 2% inflation target,” she told an ECB conference.
“We will only react to improvements in headline inflation that we are confident are durable and reflected in underlying inflation dynamics,” she said. “We see no signs that this increase in inflation is becoming broad-based across the economy.
22.9.
ECB to Weigh QE Boost When Covid Bond Buys End, Muller Says
https://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/ecb-weigh-raising-qe-covid…
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The European Central Bank will discuss boosting its regular asset purchases once the pandemic-era emergency stimulus comes to an end, but any such increase is uncertain, Governing Council member Madis Muller said.
While the euro area’s recovery should allow the ECB to end its 1.85 trillion-euro ($2.2 trillion) pandemic bond-buying program in March, officials will discuss how to avoid derailing the rebound when support is pulled back. One option would be to expand the pre-crisis plan above the current 20 billion euros per month, Muller said in an interview in Tallinn.
His remarks point to the potentially contentious debate that awaits policy makers, especially those who worry that a return to the pre-Covid set-up would hit heavily indebted countries not yet ready to function without extraordinary ECB support.
“I realize that it would be a problem if there is a very sharp cliff effect at the end of the pandemic emergency purchase program,” the Estonian central bank chief said.
A potential increase in the older quantitative easing program is “part of the discussion we will have on how to phase out PEPP and what it would mean for asset purchases going forward,” he said. “And of course the decision will depend on market conditions next spring and the economic outlook at that point.”
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ECB to Weigh QE Boost When Covid Bond Buys End, Muller Says
https://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/ecb-weigh-raising-qe-covid…
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The European Central Bank will discuss boosting its regular asset purchases once the pandemic-era emergency stimulus comes to an end, but any such increase is uncertain, Governing Council member Madis Muller said.
While the euro area’s recovery should allow the ECB to end its 1.85 trillion-euro ($2.2 trillion) pandemic bond-buying program in March, officials will discuss how to avoid derailing the rebound when support is pulled back. One option would be to expand the pre-crisis plan above the current 20 billion euros per month, Muller said in an interview in Tallinn.
His remarks point to the potentially contentious debate that awaits policy makers, especially those who worry that a return to the pre-Covid set-up would hit heavily indebted countries not yet ready to function without extraordinary ECB support.
“I realize that it would be a problem if there is a very sharp cliff effect at the end of the pandemic emergency purchase program,” the Estonian central bank chief said.
A potential increase in the older quantitative easing program is “part of the discussion we will have on how to phase out PEPP and what it would mean for asset purchases going forward,” he said. “And of course the decision will depend on market conditions next spring and the economic outlook at that point.”
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Eurozone mit leckerer Inflation:
https://twitter.com/DeItaone/status/1422482485368303617
das wollte doch die Frau Lagarde so, oder?
https://twitter.com/DeItaone/status/1422482485368303617
das wollte doch die Frau Lagarde so, oder?
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 68.240.935 von faultcode am 19.05.21 14:26:5624.5.
German Bond Yields Won’t Stay Negative Forever. 15 Bank Stocks to Play a Move to Zero.
https://www.marketwatch.com/articles/bank-stocks-german-bond…
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German Bond Yields Won’t Stay Negative Forever. 15 Bank Stocks to Play a Move to Zero.
https://www.marketwatch.com/articles/bank-stocks-german-bond…
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 68.162.848 von faultcode am 12.05.21 14:12:49
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https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-05-19/iceland-r…
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https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-05-19/iceland-r…
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 61.875.816 von faultcode am 08.11.19 18:18:33meine zur Zeit am besten laufenden Aktien sind Bank-Aktien im EURO-Raum (+GB) - (außer Piraeus Financial Holdings in Griechenland; aber selbst dort setzte der Rest zuletzt zur Aufholjagd an):
iShares EURO STOXX Banks 30-15 UCITS ETF: https://www.wallstreet-online.de/etf/628930-ishares-euro-sto…
AMUNDI ETF MSCI Europe Banks - auch mit UK-Banken drin
https://www.wallstreet-online.de/etf/a0rejz-amundi-etf-msci-…
iShares EURO STOXX Banks 30-15 UCITS ETF: https://www.wallstreet-online.de/etf/628930-ishares-euro-sto…
AMUNDI ETF MSCI Europe Banks - auch mit UK-Banken drin
https://www.wallstreet-online.de/etf/a0rejz-amundi-etf-msci-…