ECB's de Guindos: not pre-committed to a particular rate path

At a Euro 50 Group meeting on Monday, European Central Bank (ECB) Vice-President Luis de Guindos highlighted the ECB's progress on inflation, but pulled back from making any clear projections on the pace of rate cuts.
Key highlights
- Not pre-committing to a particular rate path.
- Risks to growth outlook remain elevated, tilted towards the downside.
- Expects consumer spending to strengthen.
- Economic activity is improving, albeit gradually.
- Stronger-than-expected policy transmission could produce downside shocks.
- Geopolitical landscape remains an upside inflation risk.
- 2% inflation target to be hit in 2025, but substantial risks remain.
- Wage growth is showing signs of easing.
- Inflation is expected to fluctuate near current levels for now.
- The slowdown in services inflation has stalled.
- Still plenty of work to be done on inflation.
- Inflation still headed in the right direction.
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Joshua Gibson
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Joshua joins the FXStreet team as an Economics and Finance double major from Vancouver Island University with twelve years' experience as an independent trader focusing on technical analysis.
















