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ECB's Wunsch: Inflation risk more downward than upward

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Posted on July 3, 2025

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BERLIN (Reuters) -The risk of inflation is pointing downwards rather than upwards, Belgium's central bank governor, Pierre Wunsch, told Germany's Handelsblatt newspaper in an interview published on

ECB's Wunsch: Downward Inflation Risks Outweigh Upward Concerns

BERLIN (Reuters) -The risk of inflation is pointing downwards rather than upwards, Belgium's central bank governor, Pierre Wunsch, told Germany's Handelsblatt newspaper in an interview published on Thursday.

Speaking on the sidelines of a central bank conference in Sintra, the European Central Bank (ECB) governor cited the fall in energy prices, the continuing strength of the euro and uncertain growth prospects as reasons for the assessment.

Interest rates at the neutral level of 1.5%-2% may not be sufficient, Wunsch said, adding that there are arguments in favour of a moderately supportive monetary policy.

(Writing by Friederike HeineEditing by Madeline Chambers)

Key Takeaways

  • Pierre Wunsch sees inflation risks as more downward.
  • Energy prices and euro strength influence inflation outlook.
  • Interest rates may need to be more supportive.
  • ECB conference held in Sintra discusses monetary policy.
  • Uncertain growth prospects affect inflation assessment.

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What did Pierre Wunsch say about inflation risks?
Pierre Wunsch stated that the risk of inflation is more downward than upward, highlighting the fall in energy prices and the strength of the euro.
What is the current neutral interest rate according to Wunsch?
Wunsch mentioned that interest rates at the neutral level of 1.5%-2% may not be sufficient for the current economic conditions.
What factors did Wunsch cite as influencing inflation?
He cited the fall in energy prices, the continuing strength of the euro, and uncertain growth prospects as key factors influencing inflation.

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