(Bloomberg) — European Central Bank policymakers must remain on alert even with consumer-price growth on track to slow to 2% by the end of next year, Bundesbank President Joachim Nagel said.
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“If we look at the inflation picture for this year and next year, we assume that we will reach our target by the end of 2025 at the latest,” he said at his institution’s open day in Frankfurt on Saturday. “But I also know — unfortunately, that’s the way with inflation — that we have to stay focused because as a central bank there are many things, such as energy prices, that we can’t control.”
The German central banker spoke two days after the ECB cut interest rates for a second time since June and confirmed economic projections which see consumer-price growth averaging 2.2% next year and 1.9% in 2026.
Nagel, who is among the more hawkish members of the ECB Governing Council, said inflation had been a “greedy beast” in the past, but now no longer can be described in such a way.
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