Abstract:ECB's Makhlouf sees smaller interest rate hikes in 2023 if further hikes are needed, governing council member Gabriel Makhlouf was quoted as saying on Sunday.
ECB's Makhlouf sees smaller interest rate hikes in 2023 if further hikes are needed, governing council member Gabriel Makhlouf was quoted as saying on Sunday.
The ECB began to push up rates at its fastest pace on record in July and markets are betting on a 50-75 basis-point increase at the next Dec. 15 meeting. Makhlouf said this week that his mind is open on the size of that hike.
While policymakers have been adamant that rates need to increase further to help lower inflation, the account of their last meeting published on Thursday showed they cannot fully agree on their ultimate destination or pace.
“When we get into next year, the likelihood is that if the rates go up, they‘ll go up by smaller increments,” Makhlouf, the Irish central bank chief, told Ireland’s Sunday Independent newspaper in an interview.
“Then we‘ll have to see what’s happening to the euro area economy – so we can judge how much more we need to do. And over what pace do we need to do it… I think by the second half of next year well see it (inflation) lower.”
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