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ECB's next rate move likely between 50 and 75 bps, Knot says

Published 10/30/2022, 07:42 AM
Updated 10/30/2022, 07:55 AM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: ECB board member Klaas Knot appears at a Dutch parliamentary hearing in The Hague, Netherlands September 23, 2019 REUTERS/Eva Plevier

AMSTERDAM (Reuters) -The European Central Bank (ECB) could hike its interest rates by 75 basis points again at its next policy meeting in December, ECB governing council member Klaas Knot said on Sunday.

The central bank for the 19 countries that share the euro raised the interest rate it pays on bank deposits by 75 basis points last week, taking it 1.5%, its highest level since 2009.

"We will take a significant interest step again in December," Knot said in an interview with Dutch TV programme Buitenhof, adding that is was likely that the next raise would be between 50 and 75 basis points.

"We are not in even half-time yet," Knot said of the ECB's fight against surging euro zone inflation.

"We are still returning interest rates towards their neutral level, for which we will also need the December meeting."

The ECB will keep tightening its monetary policy next year, Knot said, in an attempt to bring down inflation currently running at close to 10% in the single currency area.

"From 2023 we will play the second half, with smaller interest rate steps and by shrinking our balance sheet," the Dutch central bank president said.

"Then we will be in the zone where we will effectively cool down the economy, which is necessary to bring inflation down from 10% to 2% in the next 18 to 24 months."

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To ensure price stability, the ECB must also ensure the stability of the EURO because 32% of what the EU consumes is imported, so it is necessary to fight against the depreciation of the currency which increases imported inflation. The ECB is therefore condemned to follow the FED and to raise rates to the same level, and as it is late, rates have not finished rising in Europe, we will see them at 4.75%-5% in all probability, by mid 2023.
if inflation keeps up this way (10%ish) i think well see 8% by summer 2023 and 12% by end of 2023
Ok last week people said they were less hawkish and will not rais 0.75 now could be 0.75 nice
knot you havent even attended to the game and the ECB is alrdy 10years late 2 world cups and 2 euro cups have alrdy been played and youre talking half time🤣🤣🤣
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