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ECB highlights risks in eurozone banking and labor costs amid inflation

EditorRachael Rajan
Published 24/11/2023, 20:24

Amid the ongoing economic challenges, Luis de Guindos, Vice President of the European Central Bank (ECB), has voiced concerns over multiple risks facing the eurozone. During the XXVIII Economics Meeting in S'Agaró today, de Guindos emphasized the potential impact of labor cost increases on financial stability, particularly in light of Spain's minimum wage (SMI) salary debate. He urged for responsible fiscal policies that align with the ECB's monetary stance.

De Guindos also noted significant progress in reducing inflation from double digits to below three percent, despite the lag in monetary policy effectiveness, which is estimated to take twelve to eighteen months to materialize. He raised concerns about the risk of undervaluation by non-banks, which could affect sectors like pensions and insurance, and pointed out that services could be vulnerable to rising labor expenses.

Earlier on Wednesday, de Guindos highlighted the risks associated with inflation and economic adversities on eurozone banks. Banks have been grappling with several complications following the rapid rise in interest rates since mid-2022. Among these are fixed low-rate loans in Germany and a decrease in loan applications. Real estate price trends have taken a negative turn due to increasing interest costs affecting commercial sectors.

Despite initial profit gains from higher rates, banks now face profitability headwinds such as growing funding costs, asset quality degradation, and reduced lending activities. The ECB has underscored the importance of maintaining substantial capital buffers to withstand potential downturns in real estate markets.

Industry leaders like FIOP President Anna Balletbó and Josep Lluís Bonet from the Spanish Chamber have expressed their concerns regarding fiscal measures that could impair personal income during these economic challenges. De Guindos' statements at both events reflect a broader caution within the ECB regarding current economic pressures and their implications for financial stability across the eurozone.

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