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ECB faces complex meeting in June, Dutch central bank governor Knot says in FD report

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Posted on April 28, 2025

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ECB's June Meeting: Inflation and Interest Rate Challenges

AMSTERDAM (Reuters) -The European Central Bank's next policy meeting will be complex, as policymakers need to balance the uncertainty around inflation risks from U.S. tariffs, Dutch central bank governor Klaas Knot said in an interview with Dutch financial daily FD.

"In the short term, it's 100% clear that the demand shock will dominate, so inflation will go down," Knot said, speaking about the effects of tariffs imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump.

"But the ECB looks at inflation risks in the middle to long term. In the longer term inflation risks are definitely two-sided. I think the June meeting will be really complex."

ECB policymakers are becoming increasingly confident about cutting interest rates in June as inflation continues its march lower, but there is little to no appetite for a big move, six sources told Reuters last week.

Many governors were now seeing growing chances of an eighth quarter-point cut at the June 4 meeting, when the ECB will update its own economic forecasts, they said. The ECB trimmed its benchmark rate to 2.25% earlier this month.

(Reporting by Bart Meijer; Editing by Varun H K)

Key Takeaways

  • ECB's June meeting will be complex due to inflation risks.
  • Dutch central bank governor highlights demand shock effects.
  • ECB policymakers consider interest rate cuts in June.
  • Inflation risks are two-sided in the long term.
  • ECB to update economic forecasts at June meeting.

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What are the inflation risks discussed?
Inflation risks are influenced by U.S. tariffs, with short-term demand shocks lowering inflation and long-term risks being two-sided.
What decisions might the ECB make in June?
The ECB may consider cutting interest rates, with growing chances of a quarter-point cut at the June meeting.

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