Euro Matters – the European Central Bank Podcast

Euro Matters – the European Central Bank Podcast

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This is Euro Matters – the podcast where we unpack the stories, ideas and decisions shaping Europe’s economy. We bring you fresh perspectives from the people at the heart of it all – from economists and policymakers to researchers and innovators – and answer the questions that truly matter to you. Our hosts, Paul Gordon, Stefania Secola and Catherine Steer dive into the latest developments across the euro area, breaking down complex topics in a clear and accessible way. New episodes drop every first and third Tuesday of each month. Please note: the views expressed are those of the speakers and not necessarily those of the European Central Bank.

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Take control of your financial future: In Conversation with Christine Lagarde

Mar 3, 202612 min

Our podcast has a new name – welcome to Euro Matters! In the first episode of our In Conversation series, President Christine Lagarde shares her own path to financial knowledge and explains why knowing about money matters – especially for women. Recorded on 17 February 2026 and published on 3 March

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How safe is your bank? Risks, resilience and the road ahead

Feb 17, 202615 min

How safe are our banks in the euro area? The world around us is changing – geopolitical tensions , AI and climate change can all pose risks to banks. So how can banks best manage their risks? What are supervisors focusing on in the coming year? And what measures are they taking to make supervision l

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President Lagarde presents the latest monetary policy decisions – 5 February 2026

Feb 5, 202613 min

Today our Governing Council decided on monetary policy. Listen to President Christine Lagarde present today’s decisions. The statement also covers: • how the economy is performing • how we expect prices to develop • the risks to the economic outlook • the dynamics behind financial and monetary condi