Europe cuts interest rates as economic growth stagnates
The European Central Bank slashed interest rates by a quarter point on Thursday, a widely expected move that marks the fifth time in the last year officials have lowered borrowing costs. Why it matters: The euro area is struggling with political dysfunction in Germany and France that is holding back activity, while the effect of still-high interest rates weighs on the broader…
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