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ECB’s Lagarde: ECB can raise rates to address inflation without fear

European Central Bank (ECB) President Christine Lagarde delivered an introductory speech at the ECB Forum on Central Banking 2026 on Monday, warning that the Eurozone is likely to face more frequent shocks in the coming years that could move inflation away from the ECB’s target.

Key takeaways:

We are more likely to face shocks in coming years that push inflation away from target.

The resilience Europe has built means rate hike effects on the economy are more contained.

Resilience means the ECB can raise rates to address inflation without fear it becomes a source of financial stress.”

Lagarde flags inflation shocks but backs ECB’s capacity to hike

FXS Speechtracker’s 7.3/10 score marks a clear hawkish tilt versus Lagarde’s historic 5.6/10 baseline, signaling stronger conviction on the need to confront inflation risks. By warning that the Euro area is more likely to face shocks in coming years that push inflation away from target, Lagarde reinforces a bias toward keeping policy tight and being ready to re-hike if price pressure reemerges.

Lagarde’s emphasis that the resilience Europe has built makes rate hike effects on the economy more contained underpins the idea that the ECB can act more forcefully without triggering financial stress. This combination of heightened inflation risk and confidence in the system’s resilience supports a hawkish interpretation, likely to underpin Euro demand as markets reassess the ceiling for future ECB tightening.

A section of this article was written with the help of an AI tool.

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Agustin Wazne

Agustin Wazne joined FXStreet as a Junior News Editor, focusing on Commodities and covering Majors.

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