Philip Lane
Coverage of Philip Lane in the Nexus archive.
- ECB’s Lane Sees Second-Round Effects Taking Time to Appear
ECB's Philip Lane states that second-round effects are expected to take time to appear. The article mentions Philip Lane and the European Central Bank (ECB) in the context of economic effects.
- Lane Says It’s Hard to Argue That ECB Shouldn’t Have Hiked Rates
Philip Lane, governor of the Central Bank of Ireland, argues it is difficult to oppose the ECB's decision to raise rates. The International Monetary Fund downgraded its growth projection for 2026 due to a Middle East war causing an oil shock and potential energy infrastructure damage.
- Top ECB policymakers lay groundwork for June rate rise
Top European Central Bank (ECB) policymakers Philip Lane and Isabel Schnabel warned that rising energy prices are impacting the broader economy, signaling potential interest rate hikes at the ECB's next meeting in June.
- ECB Set to Lift Its Inflation Outlook in June, Lane Tells Nikkei
The European Central Bank (ECB) is expected to raise its inflation outlook in June, according to Philip Lane's comments in an interview with Nikkei. Lane, an ECB official, indicated the central bank's updated economic projections.
- ECB’s Lane Outlines Factors That Will Affect Rate Move
ECB's Philip Lane discussed factors affecting rate moves. The content did not specify what these factors are. Lane is a key figure in ECB decision-making.
- ECB’s Lane Says Still Can’t Determine Extent of Shock From War
ECB Chief Economist Philip Lane states that the full economic impact of the ongoing war remains uncertain. He highlights the difficulty in assessing the extent of the shock to the economy.
- ECB’s Lane Sees ‘Natural’ Fiscal Case for Europe Common Debt
ECB's Philip Lane argues that a common fiscal case for Europe's shared debt is natural, suggesting increased coordination among European countries to manage economic challenges through unified financial strategies.