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ECB must remain cautious given 'exceptional' global events, says Makhlouf

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Posted on March 24, 2025

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ECB Urged to Be Cautious on Interest Rates Amid Global Events

DUBLIN (Reuters) - The European Central Bank must remain cautious about its next interest rate move given "exceptional" global events, even though inflation is moving in the right direction, governing council member Gabriel Makhlouf said on Monday.

"We do need to be cautious about changes to our monetary policy stance where we're not yet at (inflation) target, and when quite exceptional events are happening around the world which could have a direct effect on inflation,” Makhlouf told reporters in Dublin.

"So I remain cautious about how we move from our current stance," he said, adding that he would not comment on the likelihood of another rate cut in April.

(Reporting by Padraic Halpin, Editing by Sachin Ravikumar)

Key Takeaways

  • ECB must be cautious with interest rate changes.
  • Global events impact inflation and monetary policy.
  • Inflation is moving towards the target.
  • Makhlouf emphasizes caution in policy adjustments.
  • No comment on potential April rate cut.

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The main topic is the ECB's cautious approach to interest rate changes due to global events affecting inflation.
Why is the ECB cautious about interest rates?
The ECB is cautious because of exceptional global events that could directly affect inflation.
Who is Gabriel Makhlouf?
Gabriel Makhlouf is a member of the ECB's governing council who commented on the need for caution in monetary policy.

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