26 January 2024
The European Central Bank (ECB) has resisted market pressures for swift interest rate cuts, maintaining a cautious monetary policy approach despite Europe’s faltering economy and market anticipation for more affordable credit to stimulate business and stock market activities. ECB President Christine Lagarde, affirming the decision to keep the benchmark rate at a high 4%, stated that discussions about rate reductions are premature. While markets expected a rate cut as early as April, Lagarde emphasized that any future decisions will be based on the latest economic data rather than a fixed timetable, although she hinted at a possible cut in the summer.