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ECB Vice-President signals potential inflation downturn amid geopolitical tensions

EditorAmbhini Aishwarya
Published 09/10/2023, 11:18
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The European Central Bank (ECB) Vice-President, Luis de Guindos, issued a warning on Monday about the significant uncertainties in the macroeconomic climate, largely attributable to geopolitical tensions. The ongoing Israeli-Hamas conflict was specifically highlighted as a contributing factor. These geopolitical tensions have led to a surge in oil prices by over 2%, which has had a positive impact on the FTSE 100 index, given its heavy reliance on commodities.

De Guindos voiced these concerns at a financial summit, where he also noted an ambiguous event over the weekend that further intensified these uncertainties. He stressed that despite the anticipation of a fall in headline and core inflation rates, price escalations were significantly surpassing the bank's 2% target. This inflationary pressure was attributed to dynamic oil prices, a depreciating euro, and changes in unit labor costs.

In response to these developments, De Guindos advised stakeholders to exercise caution. As part of the ECB's efforts to control inflating prices within the euro zone, it had implemented record-high borrowing costs last September. Despite this measure, prices continue to rise at more than double their designated rate due to heightened energy costs and supply bottlenecks experienced in 2022. The vice president's warning underscores the significant uncertainty in the macroeconomic environment and the potential for a downturn in inflation amidst an unpredictable future.

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