• Latest
  • Trending
  • All
  • News
ECB policymakers keen for quick end to bond buys, early rate hike -sources

ECB policymakers keen for quick end to bond buys, early rate hike -sources

April 25, 2022
HBO Max’s “House of the Dragon” is already besting Amazon’s “The Rings of Power”

HBO Max’s “House of the Dragon” is already besting Amazon’s “The Rings of Power”

August 20, 2022
A return to the office is prompting people to get their pets a pet

A return to the office is prompting people to get their pets a pet

August 20, 2022
In the News: Grants of $10,000 or More From DoorDash and Government Programs

In the News: Grants of $10,000 or More From DoorDash and Government Programs

August 19, 2022
Best Smart Board Options for Business in 2022

Best Smart Board Options for Business in 2022

August 19, 2022
3 reasons why Bitcoin’s drop to $21K and the market-wide sell-off could be worse than you think

3 reasons why Bitcoin’s drop to $21K and the market-wide sell-off could be worse than you think

August 19, 2022
United Texas Bank CEO wants to ‘limit the issuance of US dollar-backed stablecoins to banks’

United Texas Bank CEO wants to ‘limit the issuance of US dollar-backed stablecoins to banks’

August 19, 2022
Swedish hospital contract for Skanska

Swedish hospital contract for Skanska

August 19, 2022
North Carolina road win for Webber

North Carolina road win for Webber

August 19, 2022
Bloodbath Anticipated for the Crypto Markets ahead of FED Rate Hikes

Bloodbath Anticipated for the Crypto Markets ahead of FED Rate Hikes

August 19, 2022
Australian Researchers Claim Insider Trading At Coinbase

Australian Researchers Claim Insider Trading At Coinbase

August 19, 2022
Facing the Fears That Hold You Back at Work

Facing the Fears That Hold You Back at Work

August 19, 2022
Why Founders Are Afraid to Talk About Exit Strategies

Why Founders Are Afraid to Talk About Exit Strategies

August 19, 2022
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact
Saturday, August 20, 2022
  • Login
WallStreetReview
  • Home
  • News
  • Contact WSR
No Result
View All Result
WallStreetReview
No Result
View All Result
Home News

ECB policymakers keen for quick end to bond buys, early rate hike -sources

by Editor
April 25, 2022
in News
0
ECB policymakers keen for quick end to bond buys, early rate hike -sources
491
SHARES
1.4k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter


Investing.com - Financial Markets Worldwide

Please try another search


Economy1 hour ago (Apr 25, 2022 01:00AM ET)

ECB policymakers keen for quick end to bond buys, early rate hike -sources
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: The logo of the European Central Bank (ECB) is pictured outside its headquarters in Frankfurt, Germany, December 8, 2016. REUTERS/Ralph Orlowski/File Photo

By Balazs Koranyi

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -European Central Bank policymakers are keen to end their bond purchase scheme at the earliest possible moment and raise interest rates as soon as July but certainly no later than September, nine sources familiar with ECB thinking told Reuters.

The ECB has been removing stimulus at the slowest possible pace this year but a surge in inflation is now putting pressure on policymakers to end their nearly decade-long experiment with unconventional support.

The big obstacle so far has been that longer-term forecasts still showed inflation falling back below the ECB’s 2% target but fresh estimates shared with policymakers at their April 14 meeting showed even 2024 inflation over target, several of the sources said.

“It was just over 2% so in my interpretation all the criteria to raise interest rates have now been met,” one of the sources, who asked not to be named said.

Governing Council members have long criticised the ECB for underestimating inflation, which hit 7.5% last month, and they consider the new projection as a step in acknowledging the reality.

“When (chief economist) Philip (Lane) presented the numbers, people actually clapped,” another source said.

An ECB spokesperson declined to comment.

No policy proposals have been tabled yet and the ECB’s next meeting is still over a month away, on June 9.

ECB President Christine Lagarde on Friday said that bond buys should end early in the third quarter and a rate rise this year is likely.

THREE MOVES?

Nearly all of the sources said that they see at least two rate hikes this year, but some argued that a third is also possible, although highly dependent on how markets digest its moves.

Markets price in around 85 basis points of hikes for this year, so more than three 25 basis point moves, which would put the minus 0.5% deposit rate back in positive territory for the first time since 2014.

Unwinding stimulus, the ECB has long argued that it is merely normalising policy, is an undefined concept with no set parameters.

The policymakers who spoke to Reuters, however, said that normalisation should mean returning to the neutral rate of interest, which neither stimulates nor holds back growth.

They put this at around 1% to 1.25%, so 150 to 175 basis points above the current rate.

“Getting to this level by the end of 2023 could be reasonable,” a fifth source said.

Interest rates can only rise, however, once bond purchases conclude and all 9 policymakers, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said this should happen on June 30 or July 1.

This would mean that the ECB would be in position by its July 21 meeting to raise rates.

“Unless the outlook changes dramatically, I would go for July,” a third source said.

Some of the sources, however, said they would still prefer to wait until September, partly because new forecasts would be available by then and partly to avoid a major policy move during the summer months, when liquidity is lower.

The ECB last raised interest rates in 2011 on the eve of the bloc’s debt crisis, a move now widely considered its biggest policy mistake to date.

“Memory of that move still haunts us,” a fourth source said. “Some people fear making a similar error.”

The U.S. Federal Reserve is expected to tighten even more quickly. Markets see nearly 250 basis points worth of tightening this year with 50 basis point hikes due at some meetings.

All ECB policymakers stressed, however, that the outlook could change radially until then as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is a persistent threat to confidence and the COVID-19 pandemic is also not over.

Some of the policymakers said that a technical recession, or two consecutive quarters of negative growth, is possible this year but the full year figure is still going to be positive.

Related Articles

Read More

Share196Tweet123Share49
Editor

Editor

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Trudeau Invokes Rare Emergency Powers To Shut Down ‘Freedom Convoy’ Blockades

Trudeau Invokes Rare Emergency Powers To Shut Down ‘Freedom Convoy’ Blockades

February 15, 2022
Canada’s OSC Flags Tweets From Coinbase, Kraken CEOs

Canada’s OSC Flags Tweets From Coinbase, Kraken CEOs

February 22, 2022
S&P 500 confirms correction as stocks stumble on war fears

S&P 500 confirms correction as stocks stumble on war fears

February 23, 2022
Scholz to warn Putin of western resolve on Ukraine

Scholz to warn Putin of western resolve on Ukraine

0
Waning stockpiles drive widespread global commodity crunch

Waning stockpiles drive widespread global commodity crunch

0
FT Global MBA Ranking 2022: US business schools dominate

FT Global MBA Ranking 2022: US business schools dominate

0
HBO Max’s “House of the Dragon” is already besting Amazon’s “The Rings of Power”

HBO Max’s “House of the Dragon” is already besting Amazon’s “The Rings of Power”

August 20, 2022
A return to the office is prompting people to get their pets a pet

A return to the office is prompting people to get their pets a pet

August 20, 2022
In the News: Grants of $10,000 or More From DoorDash and Government Programs

In the News: Grants of $10,000 or More From DoorDash and Government Programs

August 19, 2022
WallStreetReview

Copyright © 2022. WallStreetReview.com

Navigate Site

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News

Copyright © 2022. WallStreetReview.com

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Don't miss the

NEWSLETTER

Exclusive editorial

Breaking News

Quality Company Coverage

Expert Writers

You have successfully subscribed to the newsletter

There was an error while trying to send your request. Please try again.

WallStreetReview will use the information you provide on this form to be in touch with you and to provide updates and marketing.