ECB Expected to Be First Among Peers to Raise Key Rate in Response to Conflict
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The central bank is set to raise its key interest rate Thursday, tightening policy for the first time in almost three years following a jump in energy prices caused by war in the Middle East.
The central bank is set to raise its key interest rate Thursday, tightening policy for the first time in almost three years following a jump in energy prices caused by war in the Middle East.
The central bank is set to raise its key interest rate Thursday, tightening policy for the first time in almost three years following a jump in energy prices caused by war in the Middle East.
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