Not the Right Time to Stop Rate Hikes, ECB Chief Economist Says – Finance Bitcoin News

Current indicators suggest the European Central Bank (ECB) should raise the interest rate in May, the monetary authoritys chief economist said. Future increases will depend on the economic data but this is still not the right time to stop, according to Philip Lane who believes the bank has to bring inflation back to the 2% target in a timely manner.

Leaving Interest Rate at Current Level Would Be Inappropriate Despite Falling Inflation, Lane Says

Inflation in the euro area has dropped significantly between October, when it peaked at 10.6%, and Marchs 6.9%. Nevertheless, the most important goal for its central bank is to make sure that it gets closer to 2%, Chief Economist of the ECB Philip Lane told Le Monde in a recent interview published by the bank on Tuesday.

While easing in some sectors, such as energy, inflationary pressures persist in others, like food, the top official noted, warning theres a risk of sticky inflation. This is why its important that the ECB raises its interest rates again to ensure inflation returns to the target in a timely manner, he emphasized.

Inflation has been too high for almost two years, Lane admitted, attributing it to bottlenecks created by the pandemic and the energy shock resulting from Russias invasion of Ukraine. To deal with it, the ECB increased interest rates by 3.5 percentage points, from -0.5% to 3%, which is unprecedented for the eurozone.

For our next Governing Council meeting on May 4, the current data are indicating that we should raise rates again, said Philip Lane who sits on the banks Executive Board. He added that the analysis suggests it would be inappropriate to leave the deposit rate at the current 3% level and stressed:

This is still not the right time to stop. Beyond that, I dont have a crystal ball, it will depend on the economic data.

The most important task is to bring inflation closer to 2% within a reasonable time period, ECBs chief economist reiterated. The longer it stays too high, the greater the risk that people lose faith in the banks ability to return to its long-term target, he reasoned.

Lanes statements for the French press come after several central bank governors, members of the ECBs Governing Council, indicated in the past few weeks that a new rate hike is to be expected from the upcoming meeting next month.

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Lubomir Tassev

Lubomir Tassev is a journalist from tech-savvy Eastern Europe who likes Hitchenss quote: Being a writer is what I am, rather than what I do. Besides crypto, blockchain and fintech, international politics and economics are two other sources of inspiration.

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