In Shift, ECB Drops Precommitment To Additional Rate Hikes

The ECB raised rates as expected on Thursday. July marks the one-year anniversary of Christine Lagarde's hiking campaign, the most aggressive in the institution's relatively short history. The policy rate is now 3.75%. Lagarde started in negative territory, of course. With Thursday's move, the total amount of tightening delivered over the last 12 months is 425bps. The bank was generally assumed to pursue a 4% terminal rate, but that might've changed on Thursday. September's meeting is a coi

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2 thoughts on “In Shift, ECB Drops Precommitment To Additional Rate Hikes

  1. Looks like global banks globally are leaving the field. BoE next? Inflation will do what inflation will do.

    Cyclical strength + inflation = commodities.

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