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Policymaker says publishing interest rate forecasts could help to address shortfalls in communication and tackle market volatility
Germany’s Isabel Schnabel says monetary policy should ‘remain restrictive’ for now
Isabel Schnabel says ‘last mile remains a concern’ in battle to bring inflation down to 2%
The ECB board member on combating price rises, the effect of climate change on costs and the importance of money supply
Halting increases in rates would be ‘first-order error’ even if price growth falling, says Germany’s central bank chief
Isabel Schnabel says energy support schemes risk keeping eurozone inflation high
Central banks are playing catch-up but they cannot tackle the energy shock directly
Hits to growth and employment may be necessary says Schnabel as Villeroy de Galhau warns inflation target ‘unconditional’
Schnabel stresses bank’s commitment to countering any ‘disorderly’ jump in borrowing costs
Property boom adds to risks of acting too late to tighten monetary policy, says Isabel Schnabel
Isabel Schnabel says low-carbon economy ‘poses measurable upside risks’ to inflation projections over medium term
Isabel Schnabel says expected rise above 3% unlikely to cause tightening of monetary policy.
Isabel Schnabel and Margarita Delgado say promotion of women is still a problem
Isabel Schnabel emerges as key ally for president Christine Lagarde in building consensus
Monetary policy must address market failures that delay carbon transition
Banks grappling with sub-zero rates are set for higher loan defaults, says board member Isabel Schnabel
Isabel Schnabel says constitutional row ‘does not directly affect’ eurozone’s central bank
ECB president warns of ‘deteriorating labour markets’ as data expose loss of dynamism
For too long, the central bank has not known how to respond to unfair charges from Berlin
Isabel Schnabel says she probably would not have supported bank restarting asset purchases
Bundesbank head apologises but fears remain over constant talking down of policy
Economist marks a shift in Berlin’s approach to eurozone monetary policy
By backing the merger, Berlin is likely to consolidate its role in the sector
A guarantee scheme is crucial, writes economic advisor to German government
Only the UK votes today but the result will reverberate across the EU, writes Isabel Schnabel
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