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ECB Preview On autopilot for now – Danske Bank

Following the decision to extend the QE programme for another nine months in 2018, analysts at Danske Bank do not expect the ECB to make any changes to its policy stance at its upcoming meeting.

Key Quotes

“We think policymakers will put off any substantial discussion about the next move or changes to the forward guidance until well into 2018.”

“Activity indicators have remained strong and we expect the ECB to revise its growth and inflation forecasts upward in light of the ongoing strong economic momentum.”

“Consensus seems to be growing in the Governing Council that the October QE extension was the last one, as the ECB is increasingly shifting towards a more holistic view of the economy and inflation. Based on this, we think it is important to watch developments in ‘super core’ inflation.”

“Other topics that could come up during the Q&A include the recent volatility in the Eonia fixing and the repo market over year end.”

“We think it is likely that the corporate bond and covered bond purchase programmes’ share of QE will be increased from January 2018.”

“In our view, it is too early for the ECB to spur the next ‘wave of normalisation’ pricing just yet, so we project EUR/USD within a 1.17-1.20 range near term.”

“We expect the trend for tighter spreads and flatter curves in the euro fixed income market to continue.”

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Sandeep Kanihama is an FX Editor and Analyst with FXstreet having principally focus area on Asia and European markets with commodity, currency and equities coverage. He is stationed in the Indian capital city of Delhi.

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