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ECB Insight: Lagarde Strikes High-Alert Tone Without Endorsing Hike Bets

ECB Insight: Lagarde Strikes High-Alert Tone Without Endorsing Hike Bets

By David Barwick – FRANKFURT (Econostream) – European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde’s press conference on Thursday revealed an ECB that has grown more alert, more explicit about upside inflation risks and more prepared to act if the Iran shock proves persistent, but is still unwilling to convert that readiness into anything resembling directional guidance. The Governing Council’s meeting-by-meeting, data-dependent framework again won the day.

19 March 2026

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ECB Insight: Lagarde Strikes High-Alert Tone Without Endorsing Hike Bets

ECB Insight: Lagarde Strikes High-Alert Tone Without Endorsing Hike Bets

By David Barwick – FRANKFURT (Econostream) – European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde’s press conference on Thursday revealed an ECB that has grown more alert, more explicit about upside inflation risks and more prepared to act if the Iran shock proves persistent, but is still unwilling to convert that readiness into anything resembling directional guidance. The Governing Council’s meeting-by-meeting, data-dependent framework again won the day.

19 March 2026

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ECB Insight: Why “Vigilant” Is No Code Word Today

ECB Insight: Why “Vigilant” Is No Code Word Today

By David Barwick – FRANKFURT (Econostream) – The use of “vigilant” in recent European Central Bank communication should not be mistaken for the return of an old signaling device. The word has plainly become more applicable in a more dangerous inflation environment, and no one should pretend it is unrelated to current risks. But that is very different from conveying a policy intention.

18 March 2026

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ECB Insight: Lagarde Strikes High-Alert Tone Without Endorsing Hike Bets

ECB Insight: Lagarde Strikes High-Alert Tone Without Endorsing Hike Bets

By David Barwick – FRANKFURT (Econostream) – European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde’s press conference on Thursday revealed an ECB that has grown more alert, more explicit about upside inflation risks and more prepared to act if the Iran shock proves persistent, but is still unwilling to convert that readiness into anything resembling directional guidance. The Governing Council’s meeting-by-meeting, data-dependent framework again won the day.

19 March 2026
ECB Insight: Why “Vigilant” Is No Code Word Today

ECB Insight: Why “Vigilant” Is No Code Word Today

By David Barwick – FRANKFURT (Econostream) – The use of “vigilant” in recent European Central Bank communication should not be mistaken for the return of an old signaling device. The word has plainly become more applicable in a more dangerous inflation environment, and no one should pretend it is unrelated to current risks. But that is very different from conveying a policy intention.

18 March 2026
ECB Insight: Lagarde Likely to Strike High-Alert Tone Without Endorsing Hike Bets

ECB Insight: Lagarde Likely to Strike High-Alert Tone Without Endorsing Hike Bets

By David Barwick – FRANKFURT (Econostream) – When it comes to interest rates, the very likely outcome of this week’s meeting of the European Central Bank’s Governing Council is another hold. Policymakers’ harder task will again be communication: President Christine Lagarde will want to acknowledge that the Iran war has heightened upside inflation risks, without letting markets infer that a near-term rate hike has effectively become the new baseline.

17 March 2026
ECB Insight: Iran Shock Raises the Cost of a Lagarde Exit

ECB Insight: Iran Shock Raises the Cost of a Lagarde Exit

By David Barwick – FRANKFURT (Econostream) – If European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde wanted to preserve room to leave the ECB before her mandate formally ends on October 31, 2027, the war with Iran has not closed that option. But it has potentially made using it more awkward.

13 March 2026