Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 19
Czech Premier Babis Attacks First Rate Hike in 4 Years as Inflation Stays EU’s Second Lowest
Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 19

Czech Premier Babis Attacks First Rate Hike in 4 Years as Inflation Stays EU’s Second Lowest

2 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 19

Summary

  • Andrej Babis escalated his clash with the Czech National Bank, saying its rate increase will damage the economy and was unjustified.
  • One day earlier, the central bank lifted borrowing costs for the first time in four years, arguing tighter policy was needed to curb domestic price pressures.
  • Babis said there was no reason to raise rates when Czech inflation is the European Union’s second lowest, and he argued monetary policy cannot influence price growth.
  • The dispute sharpens a public rift between the billionaire premier and the central bank over how to respond to inflation risks.

Insights

Why did the Czech bank raise rates when the Premier claims inflation is the EU's second lowest?
Will the central bank's rate hike cool a hot economy or trigger an unnecessary slowdown?