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ECB Sees Faster Wage Growth, But Underlying Inflation Subsiding

ECB Sees Faster Wage Growth, But Underlying Inflation Subsiding

By Xavier D’Arcy – FRANKFURT (Econostream) – Wage growth in the euro area has picked up in recent months, with the assumptions underlying the European Central Bank’s December projections being confirmed by the latest developments in the labour market, the ECB said on Thursday.

16 February 2023
ECB’s Panetta: We Need To Take Into Account Risk of Overtightening

ECB’s Panetta: We Need To Take Into Account Risk of Overtightening

By Xavier D’Arcy – FRANKFURT (Econostream) – European Central Bank Governing Council member Fabio Panetta said on Thursday that policymakers should be aware of the risk of overreacting and that smaller, non-mechanical rate hikes would allow monetary policy to avoid costly mistakes.

16 February 2023
ECB Insight: de Cos Sets the Stage for Worrying Not Just About Risk of Doing Too Little

ECB Insight: de Cos Sets the Stage for Worrying Not Just About Risk of Doing Too Little

By David Barwick – FRANKFURT (Econostream) – European Central Bank Governing Council member Pablo Hernández de Cos’ latest remarks are a reminder that the ECB is not going to hike by 50bp forever and that March, whilst probably not the time to decelerate, could be the right moment for authorities to start giving more consideration to the increasing risks of doing too much too fast.

15 February 2023
Rates To Remain Slightly Above Neutral Until 2025 or 2026, ECB’s Centeno Says

Rates To Remain Slightly Above Neutral Until 2025 or 2026, ECB’s Centeno Says

- Centeno: When we stop hiking, we’ll be confident we’ve done enough for price stability
- Centeno: Don’t see upside risks to inflation, given December forecast revisions
- Centeno: ‘Inflation is going down faster than what we expected in December’
- Centeno: Somewhat uneasy about how fast ECB policy tightening has occurred
- Centeno: Observed euro area average wage increase can’t be considered 2d-round effect

14 February 2023