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ECB Rate Cut Talk May Resume After September Pause, Sources Say

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JACKSON HOLE, Wyoming (Reuters) -The European Central Bank is likely to keep interest rates on hold next month but discussions about further cuts may well resume in the autumn if the economy weakens, five sources told Reuters. ECB President Christine Lagarde said in July the euro zone’s central bank was “in a good place” as it left its key rate at 2%, bringing a year-long cutting cycle to an end and leading investors to bet on a prolonged pause.…

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The European Central Bank is likely to leave key interest rates unchanged in September, but if the economy weakens, discussions on further cuts could resume in the fall.

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Bloomberg broke the news in United States on Friday, August 22, 2025.
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