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ECB’s Lane: Middle East Escalation Could Jolt Inflation Higher, Hit Output; ECB “Closely Monitoring”

ECB’s Lane: Middle East Escalation Could Jolt Inflation Higher, Hit Output; ECB “Closely Monitoring”

By David Barwick – FRANKFURT (Econostream) – European Central Bank Executive Board member Philip Lane on Tuesday warned that a potential escalation of military conflict in the Gulf could deliver an energy-price-driven inflation shock while weighing on euro-area growth, stressing that the magnitude and the implications for the medium-term inflation outlook would depend on the breadth and duration of any disruption.

3 March 2026
ECB’s Kocher: ECB Should Be Ready to Move Rates Quickly in Either Direction

ECB’s Kocher: ECB Should Be Ready to Move Rates Quickly in Either Direction

By David Barwick – FRANKFURT (Econostream) – European Central Bank Governing Council member Martin Kocher on Monday said the ECB should be ready to move interest rates quickly in either direction if current uncertainties affecting the euro area outlook were to materialize, while making clear that policymakers should not react prematurely to risks that had not yet shown up in the data.

2 March 2026
ECB’s Nagel: Current Rate Level Leaves ECB in “Good Position”

ECB’s Nagel: Current Rate Level Leaves ECB in “Good Position”

By David Barwick – FRANKFURT (Econostream) – European Central Bank Governing Council member Joachim Nagel said on Sunday that the ECB was “in a good position” at current interest rate levels and should continue setting policy meeting by meeting as trade and geopolitical uncertainty remain high.

1 March 2026
ECB Insight: Vozpópuli’s de Cos Report Looks More Like Positioning Than Decision

ECB Insight: Vozpópuli’s de Cos Report Looks More Like Positioning Than Decision

By David Barwick and Marta Vilar – FRANKFURT (Econostream) – Wednesday’s report from Spanish news outlet Vozpópuli on former European Central Bank Governing Council member Pablo Hernández de Cos is more convincing than the outlet’s attempt a month ago to portray the ECB as already opening the door to him. Even so, the new piece still looks less like confirmation of a Spanish decision than an effort to shape the conversation around one.

26 February 2026
ECB’s Vujčić Clears Governing Council Hurdle for ECB Vice Presidency

ECB’s Vujčić Clears Governing Council Hurdle for ECB Vice Presidency

By David Barwick – FRANKFURT (Econostream) – European Central Bank Governing Council member Boris Vujčić on Wednesday cleared a key procedural step toward becoming the next vice president of the ECB after the Governing Council said it had “no objection” to his nomination.

25 February 2026