ECB Expected to Hold Rates as Trump Tariff Uncertainty Lingers
- The European Central Bank is expected to hold interest rates steady, pausing cuts made over recent months, as reported by analysts from UniCredit.
- The central bank has reduced its benchmark rate to two percent over the past year, following eight cuts since June last year.
- Isabel Schnabel, an executive board member, mentioned that the ECB is in a 'good place' to handle future challenges.
- A pause in cuts is likely now, with another cut potentially occurring in September.
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Pausing for breath: Five questions for the ECB
By Yoruk Bahceli and Stefano Rebaudo LONDON (Reuters) -The European Central Bank is set to pause for breath on Thursday after eight consecutive interest rate cuts, with the prospect of steeper-than-expected U.S. tariffs looming. The threat tariffs pose to the euro zone is big but there’s still little certainty about them, so the question is what happens next. “All the focus goes to September,” said Societe Generale senior European economist Anat…

ECB expected to hold rates as Trump tariff uncertainty lingers
The European Central Bank is set to hold interest rates for the first time in almost a year when policymakers meet this week, despite concerns over the potential impact of higher US tariffs on the eurozone economy.
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