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    EUROPE – European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde, in recent remarks, highlighted the Euro area’s economic challenges and the central bank’s cautious stance on monetary policy. Speaking to the European Parliament’s Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee today, Lagarde reported a drop in October’s inflation to 2.9%. She noted this decrease is partly due to base effects, with domestic inflation remaining high due to persistent domestic pressures.

    Lagarde underscored the need for careful evaluation before further monetary policy actions are taken. At a Frankfurt Bundesbank event earlier today, she confirmed that interest rates would remain unchanged as the ECB focuses on curbing inflation to meet its target of 2%. This decision follows a slight economic downturn of 0.1% in Q3, which has not dampened the ECB’s confidence. Lagarde pointed to robust consumer spending and a continued dip in inflation since October’s two-year low as factors likely to avert a recession.

    Despite a contraction in GDP, declining manufacturing output, and a weakening services sector indicating economic stagnation, Lagarde is optimistic about the future. She anticipates temporary increases in headline inflation, followed by a downward trend amidst significant medium-term uncertainty. With job growth expected to slow by the end of the year, the ECB President believes that easing inflationary pressures will lead to improved household incomes and stronger demand for Euro area exports, setting the stage for economic recovery over the coming years.

    Lagarde also spoke of the ECB’s commitment to price stability and the effectiveness of monetary policy transmission. She urged caution against premature claims of economic success and stressed the influence of strong wage pressures and other inflationary elements on the current economic landscape.

    Looking ahead, the ECB is planning to decarbonize corporate assets post-2024, aligning with broader economic and environmental objectives. These plans come as projections indicate a downtrend in inflation, although the future holds considerable uncertainties. The ECB remains steadfast in its approach to setting policy rates based on comprehensive, data-driven assessments of inflation dynamics.

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