Today: October 25, 2024
Today: October 25, 2024

ECB does not need to contemplate below-neutral rates now, Latvia central bank chief says

FILE PHOTO: European Central Bank headquarters in Frankfurt, Germany
October 25, 2024
Reuters

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The European Central Bank may need to ease policy somewhat faster than earlier thought but interest rates do not need to fall to a level where the bank is stimulating economic growth, Latvian central bank chief Martins Kazaks said.

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