ECB's de Guindos: Impact on economy of new variant will be smaller than in the past
European Central Bank Vice President Luis de Guindos said on Friday that, despite worry about the new Covid-19 variant, he thinks the impact on the economy will be smaller than in the past, according to Reuters. Luis de Guindos added that he didn't think the economic impact would be comparable to a year or two ago, as the economy has adjusted to pandemic restrictions.
On the economy, he said that uncertainty is much more elevated than in the past about inflation and that the Eurozone economy should grow about 5.0% this year and then very strongly in 2022.
Market Reaction
The euro did not react to de Guindos' comments.
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Joel Frank
Independent Analyst
Joel Frank is an economics graduate from the University of Birmingham and has worked as a full-time financial market analyst since 2018, specialising in the coverage of how developments in the global economy impact financial asset


















