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MNI ECB WATCH: Rates On Hold, No Commitment To Sept Cut

The ECB is expected to hold the deposit rate at its meeting on Thursday.

MNI (ROME) - The European Central Bank is expected to hold its deposit rate at 3.75% on Thursday and is likely to avoid an explicit pre-commitment to a second rate cut of the cycle in September. 

The ECB will continue to emphasise that its decisions are taken on a meeting-by-meeting and data-dependent basis, but, while some policymakers had earlier argued that June’s 25-basis-point cut was merely removing the so-called “insurance hike” of September 2023, their confidence in having commenced an easing cycle has increased. (See MNI SOURCES: Even ECB Hawks Confident Inflation On Track

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MNI (ROME) - The European Central Bank is expected to hold its deposit rate at 3.75% on Thursday and is likely to avoid an explicit pre-commitment to a second rate cut of the cycle in September. 

The ECB will continue to emphasise that its decisions are taken on a meeting-by-meeting and data-dependent basis, but, while some policymakers had earlier argued that June’s 25-basis-point cut was merely removing the so-called “insurance hike” of September 2023, their confidence in having commenced an easing cycle has increased. (See MNI SOURCES: Even ECB Hawks Confident Inflation On Track

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