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ING discusses ECB rate decision, outlook

Published 04/11/2024, 09:07 AM
Updated 04/11/2024, 09:07 AM

On Thursday, the European Central Bank (ECB) opted to keep its benchmark interest rate unchanged, signaling a potential shift in monetary policy in the near future. ING strategists suggested that this decision could pave the way for a rate cut as early as June.

The ECB's communication has evolved since December, transitioning from a hawkish to a more dovish tone. This shift comes as a response to a quicker than anticipated decrease in headline inflation and lackluster economic growth. Although the ECB is not expected to fully reverse the rate hikes implemented since July 2022, it appears to be considering a modest easing of its current restrictive policy.

Recent economic indicators, including a decline in US inflation reported on Wednesday, have reminded policymakers of the persistent threat of reflation. High services inflation, a recent uptick in oil prices, and wage trends in Germany are among the factors that contribute to the possibility of inflation picking up again in the eurozone.

Moreover, structural challenges within the eurozone's economy, such as a shortage of skilled workers, capacity limitations due to underinvestment, and dependencies on energy and commodities, could lead to inflationary pressures as economic activity recovers. These constraints suggest that the ECB's ability to implement significant rate cuts beyond the June meeting may be limited.

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