It is said that the European Central Bank generally tends to support another interest rate cut in June
According to online reports, sources said that in response to the continued decline in inflation, the European Central Bank's decision-makers are increasingly confident that they will cut interest rates in June, but will not make a significant interest rate. Last week, several ECB management committees attended the Spring Annual Meetings of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank and talked about the possible deterioration of the euro zone and the global economy due to U.S. tariffs. At the same time, the latest economic data released by the euro zone also reflects relevant phenomena. As for inflation, there is no indication that tariffs have worsened for the time being. Sources said that more ECB management committees believe that it is a more appropriate decision to cut interest rates by 0.25% for the eighth consecutive time when negotiating interest rates on June 4. The European Central Bank will also release its latest economic forecast that day. However, ECB officials remain open and rely on data released next month before making a final decision.
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