ECB Sees No Need for Stronger Iran Response as Inflation Heads Back to 2%
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Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 22
ECB Sees No Need for Stronger Iran Response as Inflation Heads Back to 2%
2 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 22
Summary
Christine Lagarde told European lawmakers the ECB does not need a stronger policy response to fallout from the Iran conflict, signaling no shift beyond its current stance.
More than 3% inflation is still expected to return to the ECB’s 2% target over the medium term, she said, with appropriate monetary-policy action already in place.
Households do not expect the recent pickup in consumer prices to last, Lagarde said, reinforcing the bank’s confidence that inflation pressures will ease rather than become entrenched.
The remarks suggest the ECB still sees geopolitical energy shocks as manageable for now, keeping its focus on medium-term inflation rather than an immediate crisis response.