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ECB's de Guindos says changing inflation goal will hurt credibility

Published 12/19/2022, 03:28 AM
Updated 12/19/2022, 05:21 AM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Vice-President of the European Central Bank (ECB) Luis de Guindos gives a statement during the second day of the Informal Meeting of EU Ministers for Economics and Financial Affairs in Berlin, Germany September 12, 2020. Odd Andersen/Pool via

MADRID (Reuters) - The European Central Bank will not revise its mid-term price stability goal of 2% as that would undermine credibility, Vice-President Luis de Guindos said, adding that it was determined to keep raising interest rates to combat inflation.

"I can say that we are not going to review it, even less so when our inflation is at 10%," he said at an event in Madrid on Monday.

"It would send a message that would generate a lot of uncertainty and central banks rely on their credibility (...) that is the last thing we should do."

The ECB had on Thursday eased the pace of its interest rate hikes but stressed that significant tightening remained ahead while laying out plans to drain cash from the financial system as part of a dogged fight against inflation.

"There will be more interest rate hikes, until when, I don't know. I am absolutely honest, I don't know," De Guindos said.

The ECB's rate action followed similar moves by the U.S. Federal Reserve and Bank of England (BoE) last week.

The ECB raised the rate it pays on bank deposits by 50 basis points to 2%, a compromise decision after a large group of conservative policymakers pushed for a bigger increase. It also signalled it would do the same at future meetings.

(This story has been corrected to say 'ECB,' not 'BoE,' in paragraph 7)

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