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ECB’s Lane: April Meeting “Too Early to Have Anything Too Decisive”

ECB’s Lane: April Meeting “Too Early to Have Anything Too Decisive”

By Marta Vilar – WASHINGTON (Econostream) – European Central Bank Chief Economist Philip Lane said on Thursday that the ECB will have some data to review ahead of the April Governing Council meeting, but that it will be too early for the data to be “decisive.”

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ECB’s Rehn: ECB Would Have to Tighten “Decisively and Forcefully” if Iran Shock Spread

ECB’s Rehn: ECB Would Have to Tighten “Decisively and Forcefully” if Iran Shock Spread

By David Barwick – WASHINGTON (Econostream) – European Central Bank Governing Council member Olli Rehn on Thursday said the ECB would need to tighten monetary policy “decisively and forcefully” if the war in Iran became protracted, generated second-round effects on prices and wages and threatened to disanchor inflation expectations.

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ECB Insight: An April Hold Does Not Necessarily Bring a June Hike

ECB Insight: An April Hold Does Not Necessarily Bring a June Hike

By David Barwick – WASHINGTON (Econostream) – With April increasingly looking like a meeting the European Central Bank’s Governing Council is keeping alive out of convention rather than conviction, June now risks being treated as the move that inevitably follows. That may be too simplistic.

16 April 2026 Central Bank News
ECB’s Schnabel: ECB Can Take Time on War Shock, Sees No Need to Rush

ECB’s Schnabel: ECB Can Take Time on War Shock, Sees No Need to Rush

By David Barwick – WASHINGTON (Econostream) – European Central Bank Executive Board member Isabel Schnabel said Wednesday that the ECB could afford to take time assessing the inflation implications of the Middle East war, arguing that policymakers were starting from a relatively favorable position even as they watched closely for stronger pass-through and second-round effects.

15 April 2026 Central Bank News
ECB’s Escrivá: Central Scenario Has Tracked Events Closely, but Outlook Remains Hard to Judge

ECB’s Escrivá: Central Scenario Has Tracked Events Closely, but Outlook Remains Hard to Judge

By David Barwick – WASHINGTON (Econostream) – European Central Bank Governing Council member José Luis Escrivá on Wednesday said the ECB’s central scenario had tracked recent developments “very closely” over the last six weeks, but cautioned that policymakers could not be sure markets were fully capturing the risk of further supply disruptions or that standard models could reliably estimate the effects of such shocks.

15 April 2026 Central Bank News
ECB’s Cipollone: Tokenization Needs Central Bank Money to Deliver Efficiency Gains

ECB’s Cipollone: Tokenization Needs Central Bank Money to Deliver Efficiency Gains

By David Barwick – FRANKFURT (Econostream) – European Central Bank Executive Board member Piero Cipollone on Wednesday said tokenization could sharply improve the efficiency of finance, but only if central banks help provide the settlement asset, collateral framework, and common standards needed for the new ecosystem to scale.

15 April 2026 Central Bank News
ECB Insight: Lagarde’s No Tightening Bias: Dovish or Dumbish?

ECB Insight: Lagarde’s No Tightening Bias: Dovish or Dumbish?

By David Barwick – FRANKFURT (Econostream) – We argued on March 27 that European Central Bank Executive Board member Isabel Schnabel had given the Governing Council “room to wait.” On April 1 we said April 30 still looked live, but that it sounded “less and less like the ECB is trying to lead markets there,” a point we sharpened further on April 7 and April 8 . President Christine Lagarde’s Bloomberg TV interview on Tuesday strongly reinforces that line.

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