European Central Bank Considers Lowering Borrowing Costs Amid Inflation Concerns

European Central Bank Considers Lowering Borrowing Costs Amid Inflation Concerns

By
Edgars Ozoliņš
1 min read

In June, investors expect the European Central Bank to begin lowering borrowing costs as inflation remains subdued. Martins Kazaks, a Governing Council member, highlighted the need for caution due to high uncertainty. He emphasized the importance of preventing inflation from resurging, even though the current situation suggests that inflation is currently suppressed. Kazaks conveyed this during an interview in Riga, Latvia, where he heads the central bank.

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