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Lagarde: I'm certain ECB made right choice raising rates in June
ECB's President Lagarde: I'm certain ECB made right choice raising rates in June.
— FinancialJuice (@financialjuice) July 2, 2026
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ECB's Lagarde: The supply shock is spreading through the economy.
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LAGARDE SAYS MAJORITY OF POLICYMAKERS WERE READY TO HIKE IN APRIL ...
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