Inflation weaker in eurozone, says ECB chief
Paris
THE European Central Bank has "every reason" not to respond as forcefully as the Federal Reserve to soaring consumer prices, according to president Christine Lagarde.
"We're all in very different situations," Lagarde told the France Inter radio station on Thursday (Jan 20) in an interview.
Inflation is "clearly weaker" in the eurozone, while the region's economic recovery is also not as advanced as in the US, she said. "We have every reason to not react as quickly and as abruptly as we could imagine the Fed might," Lagarde said. "But we have started to respond and we, of course, stand ready to respond with monetary policy if figures, data, facts, require it."
The ECB has come under pressure to act after inflation in the currency bloc hit a record 5 per cent last month. But while officials have agreed to wind down pandemic stimulus, they say an interest-rate increase is highly unlikely this year since the current bout of inflation is driven by supply shocks and a spike in energy costs, and should gradually ease.
Under current conditions and inflation forecasts, "an increase in interest rates is not expected in 2022," ECB Governing Council member Pablo Hernandez de Cos told Spanish television broadcaster TVE on Thursday.
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Financial markets are testing the ECB's resolve to wait out the surge in prices, betting on a rate hike as soon as September. Benchmark German debt yields also climbed above zero for the first time since before the pandemic on Wednesday. Lagarde didn't appear concerned when asked about that development.
Rising yields mean "the fundamentals of the economy are recovering," she said. "It means there's confidence in growth and in such conditions rates will increase gradually." BLOOMBERG
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