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ECB’s Nagel: Digital Euro Would Strengthen Europe’s “Strategic Autonomy”

ECB’s Nagel: Digital Euro Would Strengthen Europe’s “Strategic Autonomy”

By David Barwick – FRANKFURT (Econostream) – European Central Bank Governing Council member Joachim Nagel on Wednesday argued that the digital euro had become a political project aimed at strengthening Europe’s sovereignty in payments, saying the bloc could no longer afford heavy reliance on non-European providers in such a critical area.

22 April 2026 Central Bank News
ECB Insight: How the ECB’s April Hike Talk Gave Way to June

ECB Insight: How the ECB’s April Hike Talk Gave Way to June

By David Barwick and Marta Vilar – FRANKFURT (Econostream) – The European Central Bank did not abruptly take an April 30 rate hike off the table. Instead, starting in late March and gathering pace by mid-April, policymakers increasingly stopped preparing markets for action at the next meeting and started buying time. April remained formally live, but messaging pointed more and more clearly toward June as the meeting at which the Governing Council expected to know enough to judge whether the Iran shock was merely painful or genuinely inflationary in the medium term.

22 April 2026 Central Bank News
ECB’s Elderson: ECB Climate Work Is Mandate-Driven, Not Politics

ECB’s Elderson: ECB Climate Work Is Mandate-Driven, Not Politics

By David Barwick – FRANKFURT (Econostream) – European Central Bank Executive Board member Frank Elderson defended the ECB’s climate-related work on Wednesday as a necessary part of its mandate, arguing that price stability, financial stability, and bank resilience cannot be safeguarded if policymakers ignore the economic effects of climate and nature shocks.

22 April 2026 Central Bank News
ECB’s Lane: Euro Area Has “Undersupply” of Safe Assets

ECB’s Lane: Euro Area Has “Undersupply” of Safe Assets

By David Barwick – FRANKFURT (Econostream) – European Central Bank Chief Economist Philip Lane on Wednesday argued that the Eurozone suffers from an “undersupply of euro-denominated safe assets,” calling for a larger stock of common debt and other instruments that could deepen market liquidity, strengthen financial stability, and reinforce the euro’s international role.

22 April 2026 Central Bank News
ECB’s Kazāks: “We Are Not in a Rush” on Rates

ECB’s Kazāks: “We Are Not in a Rush” on Rates

By David Barwick – FRANKFURT (Econostream) – European Central Bank Governing Council member Mārtiņš Kazāks on Wednesday said the ECB was under no immediate pressure to raise interest rates, arguing that inflation expectations remained contained and that spillovers from higher energy prices had so far been limited.

22 April 2026 Central Bank News
ECB’s Nagel: AI’s Inflation Effects Unclear, Call for “Particular Vigilance”

ECB’s Nagel: AI’s Inflation Effects Unclear, Call for “Particular Vigilance”

By David Barwick – FRANKFURT (Econostream) – European Central Bank Governing Council member Joachim Nagel on Tuesday said the inflation effects of artificial intelligence were uncertain and warned that central banks should stay alert, arguing that while AI could lift productivity and ease some price pressures, it could also boost demand, power consumption and pricing risks.

21 April 2026 Central Bank News
ECB Insight: Lagarde Makes the Case to Wait

ECB Insight: Lagarde Makes the Case to Wait

By David Barwick – FRANKFURT (Econostream) – European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde’s speech in Berlin on Monday fit neatly into the pattern of recent ECB communication. Patient but not complacent, it was above all an effort to explain why the ECB still does not know enough to draw robust near-term policy conclusions.

21 April 2026 Central Bank News
ECB Insight: OMFIF’s ECB Succession Survey Mistakes Politics for Human Resources

ECB Insight: OMFIF’s ECB Succession Survey Mistakes Politics for Human Resources

By David Barwick – FRANKFURT (Econostream) – OMFIF’s new survey on who should succeed European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde is interesting chiefly as a snapshot of elite chatter, because it treats the ECB presidency as if the position were being filled by a search committee weighing CVs against a competency matrix.

20 April 2026 Central Bank News
ECB Insight: Why June Could Yet Become the New April

ECB Insight: Why June Could Yet Become the New April

By David Barwick and Marta Vilar – FRANKFURT (Econostream) – We return from the IMF Spring Meetings in Washington yet more convinced that treating a June hike as the inevitable byproduct of an April hold understates the risk that June, too, will prove too early.

20 April 2026 Central Bank News
ECB’s Stournaras: April 30 Rate Decision Depends on Peace Talks

ECB’s Stournaras: April 30 Rate Decision Depends on Peace Talks

By David Barwick – FRANKFURT (Econostream) – European Central Bank Governing Council member Yannis Stournaras on Monday said the ECB’s next interest rate decision would depend heavily on whether the war in the Middle East had ended by the April 30 meeting, suggesting that a halt in the fighting would strengthen the case against tightening.

20 April 2026 Central Bank News
ECB’s Pereira: Hit to Economy from MidEast War “Hasn’t Been Dramatic” So Far

ECB’s Pereira: Hit to Economy from MidEast War “Hasn’t Been Dramatic” So Far

By Marta Vilar – MADRID (Econostream) – European Central Bank Governing Council member Álvaro Santos Pereira said on Monday that the Middle East conflict has not yet had a “dramatic” effect on the euro area economy, though this could shift depending on how widely and how long the conflict continues.

20 April 2026 Central Bank News
ECB’s Demarco: Bigger Risk Is Moving Too Soon on Rates

ECB’s Demarco: Bigger Risk Is Moving Too Soon on Rates

By David Barwick – FRANKFURT (Econostream) – European Central Bank Governing Council member Alexander Demarco on Saturday said the ECB would be better off waiting for more clarity on the inflation fallout from the Iran war than risking unnecessary economic damage by tightening too soon, signaling that the April 30 meeting may come too early for a rate increase.

18 April 2026 Central Bank News