Macro & Fed·Bloomberg Markets· 2h ago

ECB’s Lagarde Says Risks to Inflation Outlook Tilted to Upside

Strategic Analysis // Ian Gross

Lagarde's hawkish tone on inflation, citing the Iran conflict, means the European Central Bank (ECB) is likely to keep rates higher for longer, which could weigh on European equities and consumer spending. This geopolitical risk premium on energy prices just makes their job tougher, pushing out any hopes for quick rate cuts.

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European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde's latest remarks underscore a persistent concern: Eurozone inflation risks are still tilted to the upside, particularly given the geopolitical fallout from the Iran conflict. This matters immensely for markets because it suggests the ECB is in no rush to cut interest rates, potentially delaying or moderating anticipated easing cycles. For investors, this translates to continued pressure on European bond yields, which could remain elevated, and a stronger euro, impacting corporate earnings for exporters. The key thing to watch now is how energy prices react to ongoing Middle East tensions, as this will directly influence the ECB's inflation outlook and, consequently, its policy decisions in the coming months.

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