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Updated · Bloomberg · May 22
ECB Faces June Rate-Hike Case as Inflation Tops 2% on Iran War Energy Surge
Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · May 22

ECB Faces June Rate-Hike Case as Inflation Tops 2% on Iran War Energy Surge

1 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · May 22
  • Madis Muller said the ECB has a solid case to raise interest rates in June, arguing the Iran war has driven an energy surge that strengthens the need for a response.
  • Inflation has already moved above the ECB’s 2% target, he said, even as the euro-zone economy weakens, leaving policymakers caught between price pressures and slowing growth.
  • Muller, Estonia’s central-bank chief and an outgoing Governing Council member, made the comments Friday in Ljubljana in an interview with Bloomberg Adria.
  • The remarks underscore how the Iran conflict is complicating the ECB’s next decision by reviving energy-driven inflation risks just as the growth outlook deteriorates.
As the Iran conflict chokes global energy, is Europe headed for an unavoidable stagflation crisis?
Will the ECB risk a recession to defend its inflation target against the ongoing energy crisis?