The European Central Bank has decided to keep interest rates at zero, despite signs of recovery in the countries that use the euro. Growth across the eurozone in the first quarter was unexpectedly strong at 0.6 per cent, prompting speculation…
The European Central Bank has decided to keep interest rates at zero, despite signs of recovery in the countries that use the euro. Growth across the eurozone in the first quarter was unexpectedly strong at 0.6 per cent, prompting speculation…