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ECB’s Lagarde: Inflation Aim Needs to Reflect Concerns We Face

ECB’s Lagarde: Inflation Aim Needs to Reflect Concerns We Face

By David Barwick – FRANKFURT (EconoStream) – European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde on Wednesday made clear that the inflation target of the ECB is likely to undergo considerable revision as a result of the recently relaunched strategy review.

30 September 2020 Central Bank News
ECB’s Villeroy: We May Be Willing to Accept HICP over 2% for a While

ECB’s Villeroy: We May Be Willing to Accept HICP over 2% for a While

By David Barwick – FRANKFURT (EconoStream) – European Central Bank Governing Council member François Villeroy de Galhau on Friday suggested that the ECB might tolerate above-2% inflation without an automatic monetary policy reaction when this would be consistent with pursuing price stability symmetrically.

25 September 2020 Central Bank News
ECB’s Lane: Our Primary Concern Is Too-Low Inflation for Too Long

ECB’s Lane: Our Primary Concern Is Too-Low Inflation for Too Long

By David Barwick – FRANKFURT (EconoStream) – The European Central Bank’s primary concern is not deflation but rather the possibility of below-target inflation for too long, making a high degree of monetary accommodation necessary, ECB Executive Board member Philip Lane said Thursday.

24 September 2020 Central Bank News
ECB’s Mersch on Exchange Rate: ‘Very Attached to Multilateralism’

ECB’s Mersch on Exchange Rate: ‘Very Attached to Multilateralism’

By David Barwick – FRANKFURT (EconoStream) – European Central Bank Executive Board member Yves Mersch on Wednesday highlighted the virtues of restraint when speaking of the exchange rate and said that while the ‘statistical’ impact of euro appreciation made close monitoring necessary, this did not represent a strategy change.

23 September 2020 Central Bank News
ECB’s Stournaras: Ending Policy Support Early Could Cause Deflation

ECB’s Stournaras: Ending Policy Support Early Could Cause Deflation

By David Barwick – FRANKFURT (EconoStream) – The cliff effect that would result from removing economic policy support too soon in the current situation could lead to deflation, European Central Bank Governing Council member Yannis Stournaras said Wednesday.

23 September 2020 Central Bank News
ECB’s Panetta: Euro Strength Causing Undesirable Financial Tightening

ECB’s Panetta: Euro Strength Causing Undesirable Financial Tightening

By David Barwick – FRANKFURT (EconoStream) – The strength of the euro has led to tighter financial conditions and effectively attenuated the measures taken by the European Central Bank during the crisis, ECB Executive Board member Fabio Panetta said Tuesday.

22 September 2020 Central Bank News
ECB’s Lagarde: Now Focussed on Returning to Pre-Covid Inflation Path

ECB’s Lagarde: Now Focussed on Returning to Pre-Covid Inflation Path

By David Barwick – FRANKFURT (EconoStream) – European Central Bank monetary policy is entering the phase in which its chief aim is getting inflation back to the path followed prior to the pandemic, an objective asset purchases will be key to achieving, ECB President Christine Lagarde said Sunday.

13 September 2020 Central Bank News
ECB’s Lane: Abundantly Clear That There’s No Room for Complacency

ECB’s Lane: Abundantly Clear That There’s No Room for Complacency

By David Barwick – FRANKFURT (EconoStream) – It should be quite clear that the European Central Bank cannot afford to be complacent in its efforts to restore inflation consistent with its objective, ECB Executive Board member Philip Lane said Thursday.

12 September 2020 Central Bank News
ECB’s Holzmann: Should Discuss How and When to Unwind Policy Measures

ECB’s Holzmann: Should Discuss How and When to Unwind Policy Measures

By David Barwick – FRANKFURT (EconoStream) – The European Central Bank should not defer deliberations about how and when to unwind the measures taken to mitigate the economic fallout from the pandemic, Governing Council member Robert Holzmann said on Friday.

11 September 2020 Central Bank News
ECB’s Schnabel: Won’t Endanger Recovery by Tightening Too Soon

ECB’s Schnabel: Won’t Endanger Recovery by Tightening Too Soon

By David Barwick – FRANKFURT (EconoStream) – The European Central Bank will take care not to withdraw monetary accommodation too soon and throttle the process of recovering from the pandemic’s economic fallout, Executive Board member Isabel Schnabel said Friday.

11 September 2020 Central Bank News
ECB’s Lagarde: Exchange Rate ‘Extensively Discussed’ by Council

ECB’s Lagarde: Exchange Rate ‘Extensively Discussed’ by Council

By David Barwick – FRANKFURT (EconoStream) – The Governing Council of the European Central Bank took particularly careful note of exchange rate developments at its latest monetary policy meeting, ECB President Christine Lagarde said Thursday.

10 September 2020 Central Bank News
BOE’s Saunders: Quite Likely More Monetary Easing Will Be Appropriate

BOE’s Saunders: Quite Likely More Monetary Easing Will Be Appropriate

By David Barwick – FRANKFURT (EconoStream) – The Bank of England will probably need to ease its policy stance yet further to mitigate the economic fallout from the pandemic, Michael Saunders, member of the BOE’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC), said on Friday.

4 September 2020 Central Bank News